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ARL ACADEMIC LAW AND MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS AsSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES ISSN 1088-1093

ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH LIBRARIES WASHINGTON, DC 1998 ARL ACADEMIC LAW AND MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 COMPILED AND EDITED BY MARTHA KYRILLIDOU MICHAEL O'CONNOR JULIA C. BLIXRUD

ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics is published annually by Association of Research Libraries 21 Dupont Circle, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036 Telephone: (202) 296-2296 FAX: (202) 872-0884 email: <pubs@arlorg> Price: ARL Members $35/year, plus $6 shipping and handling Nonmembers $70/year, plus $6 shipping and handling The following datafiles and their accompanying documentation are available from the ARL office: ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1977-78 to 1991-92 ($15, plus $6 shipping and handling) ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1992-93 to 1994-95 ($15, plus $6 shipping and handling) ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1995-96 ($15, plus $6 shipping and handling) ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1996-97 ($15, plus $6 shipping and handling) ISSN: 1088-1093 Copyright Notice The compilation is copyrighted by the Association of Research Libraries. Blanket permission is granted to reproduce and distribute copies of this work for nonprofit educational or library purposes, provided that the author, source, and copyright notice are included on each copy. This permission is in addition to rights of reproduction granted under Sections 107, 108, and other provisions of the u.s. Copyright Act. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences - Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992. Printed in the United States of America

TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION... 5 LAw LIBRARY DATA TABLES 1996-97 Collections... 10 Summary Data... 12 Expenditures... 14 Summary Data... 16 Personnel and Public Services... 18 Summary Data... 20 LAW LIBRARY REsOURCES AS A PERCENT OF TOTAL LIBRARY REsoURCES RANK ORDER TABLES OF ARL ACADEMIC LAW LmRARIEs 1995-96 1. Volumes Held... 22 2. Volumes Added (Gross)... 24 3. Current Serials Totals... 26 4. Total Library Expenditures... 28 5. Professional Staff (FTE)... 30 6. Support Staff (PTE)... 32 FOOTNOTES TO THE ARL ACADEMIC LAW LmRARY STATISTICS 1995-96... 35 MEDICAL LIBRARY DATA TABLES 1995-96 Collections... 44 Summary Data... 46 Expenditures... 48 Summary Data... 50 Personnel and Public Services... 52 Summary Data... 54 MEDICAL LIBRARY REsoURCES AS A PERCENT OF TOTAL LIBRARY REsoURCES RANK ORDER TABLES OF ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARIES 1995-96 1. Volumes Held... 56 2. Volumes Added (Gross)... 58 3. Current Serials Totals... 60 4. Total Library Expenditures... 62 5. Professional Staff (FTE)... 64 6. Support Staff (PTE)... 66 FOOTNOTES TO THE ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1995-96... 69 3

QUESTIONNAIRE AND INSTRUCTIONS ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics Questionnaire, 1996-97... 75 Instructions... 79 ApPENDIX: ARL MEMBER LIBRARIES (with indications for Law and Medical Library inclusion)... 84 TABLES Table 1: Changes in Services and Resources in ARL Academic Law and Medical Libraries, 1986-1997, Median Values for Time-Series Trends... 6 Table 2: Monograph Costs in ARL Academic Law and Medical Libraries, 1993-97, Median Values for Time-Series Trends... 7 Table 3: Serial Costs in ARL Academic Law and Medical Libraries, 1993-97, Median Values for Time-Series Trends... 7 GRAPHS Graph 1: Law Library Expenditures, 1996-97... 6 Graph 2: Medical Library Expenditures, 1996-97... 6 Graph 3: Volumes Held, 1996-97, ARL Academic Law Libraries... 23 Graph 4: Volumes Added Gross, 1996-97, ARL Academic Law Libraries... 25 Graph 5: Current Serials, 1996-97, ARL Academic Law Libraries... 27 Graph 6: Total Library Expenditures, 1996-97, ARL Academic Law Libraries... 29 Graph 7: Professional Staff, 1996-97, ARL Academic Law Libraries... 31 Graph 8: Support Staff, 1996-97, ARL Academic Law Libraries... 33 Graph 9: Volumes Held, 1996-97, ARL Academic Medical Libraries... 57 Graph 10: Volumes Added Gross, 1996-97, ARL Academic Medical Libraries... 59 Graph 11: Current Serials, 1996-97, ARL Academic Medical Libraries... 61 Graph 12: Total Library Expenditures, 1996-97, ARL Academic Medical Libraries... 63 Graph 13: Professional Staff, 1996-97, ARL Academic Medical Libraries... 65 Graph 14: Support Staff, 1996-97, ARL Academic Medical Libraries... 67 4

INTRODUCTION ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1996-97 is the latest in a series of annual publications that report data for the law and medical components of ARL university libraries. The law and medical library data are reported in a format similar to that of the annual ARL Statistics. ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1996-97 describes the collections, staffing, expenditures, and public service activities for ARL university law and medical member libraries. ARL represents 121 research libraries in the U.S. and Canada; 110 are university libraries and 11 are a mixture of public, government, and private research libraries. A complete list of the ARL member libraries is provided in the Appendix with indications as to which university libraries include law and medical library statistics in the ARL Statistics. 1 The administrative structure of academic law and medical libraries varies from institution to institution. As such, there are cases where the law and/or medical library data are not reported as part of the annual ARL Statistics,2 usually because the law and medical libraries are administratively independent. seventy-four ARL member libraries indicated that they included law library statistics in the 1996-97 ARL Statistics, but we received only 69 separate law surveys (excluding Hawaii). Similarly, 66 4 ARL member libraries indicated that they included medical library statistics in the 1996-97 ARL Statistics, but we received only 60 separate medical surveys (excluding Cornell). Libraries often cannot provide law and/or medical library data because they do not have separate and distinct law and/or medical libraries-they may indeed have extensive collections in law and medicine as an integral part of their overall collections. Yet other libraries simply cannot make the law and/or medical data available. s This compilation is for law and medical collections that are housed separately. Given the variations in the structure of law and medical libraries, caution should be exercised when comparing different libraries. In 1996-97, law libraries had a median number of 294,003 volumes held and $1,848,341 total library expenditures. For the same period, medical libraries had a median number of 234,662 volumes held and $2,537,578 total library expenditures. Although medical libraries typically have larger budgets than law libraries, they tend to have smaller collections due to the cost of materials as noted in Tables 2 and 3. The growth trends for volumes held since 1986 are evidence that the collections in medical libraries may be growing at a slower rate than in law libraries. The law library median I For more information about ARL, see <http/lwww.arl.org/>. 2 Hawaii is the only law library and Cornell the only medical library included here that do not report law and medical data respectively in the ARL Statistics. 3 One more than last year: that is, the Texas Tech Law Library. 4 Two more than last year: one is the Texas Tech Medical Library and the second one is a library that Pennsylvania State reported in the ARL Statistics for the first time. 5 The following libraries did not report any data for their law libraries: Alberta, British Columbia, Laval, Stanford, and Wayne State. The following libraries did not report any data for their medical libraries: Alberta, British Columbia, Laval, Missouri, Stanford, and Wayne State. 5

number of volumes held increased 34% and total library expenditures increased 79%. At the same time, the medical library median number of volumes held increased 22% and total library expenditures increased 83% (Table 1). Table 1 Changes in Services and Resources in ARL Academic Law and Medical Libraries, 1986-1997 Median Values for Time-Series Trends LAW LIBRARIES MEDICAL LIBRARIES Year ILL ILL Volumes Total Library ILL ILL Volumes Total Library Lending Borrowing Held Ex.penditures Lending Borrowing Held Expenditures (No. oflibs.) (50) (49) (54) (47) (41) (41) (43) (24) 1986 N/A N/A 218,551 N/A 9,064 1,841 191,730 $1,383,329 1987 493 259 219,654 $1,033,208 9,495 1,821 188,427 $1,606,357 1988 618 318 228,048 $1,111,967 10,140 1,906 195,293 $1,765,419 1989 601 295 236,176 $1,189,819 10,368 1,963 201,873 $1,792,798 1990 855 310 243,965 $1,351,778 11,348 2,297 208,882 $1,988,437 1991 930 391 251,344 $1,439,356 11,633 2,702 208,321 $2,013,098 1992 1056 452 256,647 $1,508,291 11,679 2,611 212,315 $2,183,917 1993 810 458 265,749 $1,543,462 13,222 3,248 221,735 $2,032,235 1994 858 511 271,459 $1,606,078 14,808 3,846 226,419 $2,051,931 1995 837 551 285,009 $1,707,941 15,293 4,055 229,896 $2,230,555 1996 818 519 288,032 $ 1,771,330 13,971 4,542 231,845 $2,385,914 1997 660 581 294,003 $ 1,848,341 14,380 4,615 234,662 $2,537,578 Annual Average 3.0% 8.4% 2.7% 6.0% 4.3% 8.7% 1.9% 5.7% % Change Looking at the overall library budget, we can see that both law and medical libraries spent a little less than half of their budget on salaries and wages (45% for law and 47% for medical). However, law libraries spent a higher percent on library materials (44%) from their total budget compared to medical libraries (38%). Medical libraries spent more on other operating expenditures (15%) compared to law libraries (11%). Total Library iv'aterials $59,036,116/44% Graph 1 Law Library Expenditures, 1996-97 for 69 Law Libraries Total Salaries & Wages $59,282,036/45% Graph 2 Medical Library Expenditures, 1996-97 for 60 Medical Libraries Total Library iv'aterials $56,229,260/38% Total Salaries & Wages $70,391,336/47% Other Operating Expenditures $14,282,532/11% Other 6

The rapid increases in the costs of library materials have been extensively documented in the annual ARL Statistics,6 and it is very interesting to study trends just for law and medical libraries. Unit cost data since 1986 are available only for medical libraries and show that medical library serial unit prices and expenditures have outpaced the increases of the total library system. Although the unit price for a serial subscription in an academic research Iibrary7 has increased dramatically since 1986 (169%),8 in a medical library it has increased even more (207%). Also since 1986, serial expenditures in medical libraries increased by 171%, but the median number of serial subscriptions declined by more than 400 subscriptions. Table 2 9 Monograph Costs in ARL Academic Law and Medical Libraries, 1993-97 Median Values for Time-Series Trends LAW LIBRARIES MEDICAL LffiRARIES Year Monograph Monograph Monographs Monograph Monograph Monographs Unit Price Expenditures Purchased Unit Price Expenditures Purchased (No. of Libraries) (32) (32) (32) (37) (37) (37) 1993 $37.60 $62,868 1,586 $62.71 $96,617 1994 37.47 72,350 1,966 66.63 95,426 1995 43.25 69,260 1,790 60.87 92,709 1996 52.32 85,390 1,977 60.95 91,056 1997 44.54 82,294 1,447 73.53 92,559 Annual Average 4.3% 7.0% -2.3% -0.9% -2.0% % Change 1,528 1,524 1,617 1,594 1,425 1.4% Table 3 Serial Costs in ARL Academic Law and Medical Libraries, 1993-97 Median Values for Time-Series Trends LAW LffiRARIES MEDICAL LIBRARIES Year Serial Serial Serials Serial Serial Unit Price Expenditures Purchased Unit Price Expenditures Serials Purchased (No. of Libraries) (28) (28) (28) (33) (33) (33) 1993 $133.84 $501,563 3,801 $294.66 $576,930 1994 129.31 519,833 4,293 302.50 603,745 1995 131.08 551,197 4,176 315.54 634,243 1996 142.25 576,350 4,222 362.57 693,956 1997 145.59 638,651 4,426 398.28 771,094 Annual Average 2.1% 6.2% 3.9% 7.2% 6.3% % Change 1,959 1,884 1,951 1,826 1,801-2.3% 6 ARL Statistics includes law and medical library data. 1 Including law and medical data 8 Association of Research Libraries, ARL Statistics 1996-97: 8. 9 Figures revised for Table 2 based on 32 law and 37 medical libraries and for Table 3 based on 281aw and 33 medical libraries. 7

In 1996-97 medical libraries bought less than half as many serials as law libraries. However, medical libraries spent more because the medical library unit price for a serial subscription was about 174% higher than law libraries ($398 compared to $145-Table 3). There is also a similar trend regarding monographs. The unit price for monographs for medical libraries was $73, whereas for law libraries it was $44 (Table 2). So, law libraries were able to buy more monographs and serials with less money compared to medical libraries. This publication includes six rank order tables for law and medical libraries after the main alphabetical listing of data; these rank order tables present volumes held, volumes added gross, current serials, total library expenditures, and staffing (professional and support FTE) as a percent of total resources in each academic library for 1996-97. In the aggregate, law libraries account for 9% of volumes held and volumes added gross, 17% of current serial subscriptions, 11 % of total expenditures and professional staff, and 8% of support staff in ARL libraries. Medical library resources account for 7% of volumes held and volumes added gross, 8% of current serial subscriptions, 14% of total library expenditures, 15% of professional staff, and 13% of support staff. To aid comparability in ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics, expenditures of Canadian libraries are expressed in U.S. dollars at the rate of 1.3663 Canadian dollars to one U.S. dollar in 1996-97. This exchange rate is the average monthly noon exchange rate published in Bank of Canada Review for July 1996 to June 1997. Those using ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics to compare individual libraries should consult the "Footnotes" and the symbols in the "ARL Library Data Tables" to understand the qualitative differences among different institutions. Although definitions used in the Statistics aim for consistency, differing reporting practices do exist among member libraries. In comparing any individual library to other ARL members, one must be careful to make such comparisons within the context of differing institutional and local goals and characteristics. Martha Kyrillidou Senior Program Officer for Statistics and Measurement June 1998 8

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY DATA TABLES 1996-97

... ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-91 COLLECTIONS Volumes Volumes Volumes Hono Current Current Current In Added Added graphs Serials Serials Serials Library (Gross) (Net) Purchased Purchased Not Total (Volumes) (Subs.) Purchased INSTITUTION Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 1...... - -- _.. _... -...... ~... _--_...... ALABAMA G+ 252.089 6.511 5.649 2.681 3.086 62 3.148 ARIZONA + 236.540 1.898 4.525 883 UtA UtA 4.158 ARIZONA STATE + 246.641 4.136 2.135 155 4.835 1.350 6.185 BOSTON + 291.253 8.308 6.919 2.499 UtA UtA 6.389 CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY + 605.381 12.540 12.513 UtA U/A U/A 9.400 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS B + 271.525 5.628 2.155 1.416 U/A U/A 5.183 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 410.189 8.503 6.658 6.314 U/A U/A 6.961 CASE WESTERN RESERVE + 213.581 5.002 4.111 939 3.548 1.131 4.619 CHICAGO b + 559.928 10.684 9.422 U/A U/A U/A 1.108 CINCINNATI bg+ 251.289 4.318 3.956 1.344 2.411 41 2.452 COLORADO 232.494 6.888 5.110 2.613 3.653 1 3.660 COLUMBIA b + 114.615 10.896 9.085 UtA 5.393 662 6.055 CONNECTICUT 213.155 1.653 304 1.291 4.508 1.410 5.918 CORNELL + 441.103 9.825 8.310 U/A U/A U/A 5.159 DUKE G+ 351.008 10.218 9.238 U/A U/A U/A 1.090 EMORY + 215.196 13.391 13.010 1.393 5.298 948 6.246 FLORIDA + 330.286 3.534 3.534 1.416 92 0 92 FLORIDA STATE + 225.991 5.994 3.513 U/A U/A UtA 5.686 GEORGETOWN b 431.138 22.115 14.268 1.280 12.430 0 12.430 GEORGIA + 361.518 4.465 1.303 1.132 U/A U/A 6.182 HARVARD + 1.554.561 25.513 22.301 11.524 14.560 0 14.560 HAWAII + 100.663 2.555 2.001 465 U/A U/A 2.136 HOUSTON G+ 281.292 16.848 16.130 1.388 2.325 461 2.186 HOWARD bg+ 181.186 6.026-3.914 4.000 1.820 0 1.820 ILLINOIS. URBANA + 554.835 12.195 12.443 U/A U/A U/A 8.190 INDIANA + 383.825 13.201 12.619 U/A 1.482 102 1.584 IOWA + 609.855 19.195 15.115 12.000 8.146 5.689 13.835 KANSAS b + 249.182 1.312 1.017 946 4.345 2 4.341 KENTUCKY 226.252 5.952 4.161 861 3.833 93 3.926 LOUISIANA STATE G+ 398.068 6.195 2.614 3.919 2.893 91 2.990 MCGILL b + 159.465 2.813 2.455 331 2.346 600 2.946 MANITOBA G+ 138.568 1.951 1.113 U/A U/A UtA 1.468 MIAMI + 330.506 8.113 6.910 U/A 1.180 305 1.485 MICHIGAN + 619.455 12.891 6.291 U/A U/A UtA 9.835 MINNESOTA b + 519.810 9.469 8.866 2.125 9.661 0 9.661 MISSOURI b + 236.910 9.411 1.336 1.926 5.014 12 5.086 NEBRASKA + 199.413 5.166 4.550 U/A 2.301 551 2.858 NEW MEXICO G+ 202.469 4.591 235 1.063 3.168 58 3.226 NEW YORK bg+ 125.022 9.532 9.532 2.131 5.611 128 5.199 NORTH CAROLINA + 299.880 1.221 5.889 2.105 4.711 1.215 5.926 NORTHWESTERN... 511.065 9.813 1.526 2.270 U/A U/A 8.251 NOTRE DAfiE 249.314 1.238 1.238 4.014 U/A U/A 5.216 B Includes Branch Campuses G - Government Documents Not Included in Serials Count.... See Footnotes b Bibliographic Count 10

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 COLLECTIONS Microform Gov. Computer Manu- Carto- Graphic Audio Film Units Docs Files scripts graphic and and Materials Video Archives 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15 INSTITUTION... -_... _... -.. _..... _-_.. _-... -........ 544.652 286.618 314 1.101 0 0 603 1.166 ALABAMA 529.970 0 117 0 8 0 194 126 ARIZONA 26.995 129.255 638 0 0 0 267 189 ARIZONA STATE 1.169.232 U/A 65 0 0 0 2 13 BOSTON 797.480 0 67 U/A 1 0 974 62 CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 595.822 39.619 125 14 20 0 811 42 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 311.159 0 128 6 2 0 499 425 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 394.392 54.186 130 56 0 0 1.088 970 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 262.053 U/A 196 U/A 0 0 200 27 CHICAGO 640.478 37,788 189 28 692 0 884 150 CINCINNATI 659.175 0 140 0 2 1 218 586 COLORADO 618.950 0 U/A 1.404 32 1 U/A U/A COLUMBIA 943.435 U/A 158 140 0 0 732 207 CONNECTICUT 641.562 U/A 18 U/A 0 0 356 155 CORNELL 808.882 8.787 116 84 0 0 189 133 DUKE 467.482 77.775 53 0 0 0 37 486 EMORY 1.526,097 261.037 1.140 0 U/A U/A 1.118 1.826 FLORIDA 790.105 0 294 0 0 241 1.131 2.552 FLORIDA STATE 2.041.600 8.243 2.341 2.182 85 501 3.651 572 GEORGETOWN 374.045 64.266 38 147 1.499 U/A 158 86 GEORGIA 1.410.931 U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A 22 HARVARD 875.305 U/A U/A 0 0 0 8 79 HAWAII 915.716 0 143 310 0 0 0 0 HOUSTON 359.368 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 HOWARD 691.044 U/A 576 0 0 0 0 0 ILLINOIS. URBANA 1.137.661 0 308 288 0 6.003 747 723 INDIANA 1.146.982 0 728 U/A 3.237 0 738 353 IOWA 422.833 3.085 65 10 2 0 0 18 KANSAS 901.851 0 22 0 0 0 0 247 KENTUCKY 822.410 U/A 604 0 3 0 1.974 506 LOUISIANA STATE 34.082 137.695 9 0 0 0 313 24 MCGILL 87.282 U/A 167 U/A 0 425 244 136 MANITOBA 591.420 U/A 607 1.783 0 0 647 392 MIAMI 1.051.662 0 75 0 0 0 ll6 llo MICHIGAN 1.489.526 0 510 507 0 U/A U/A U/A MINNESOTA 426.517 0 31 U/A 0 0 0 225 MISSOURI 811.693 U/A U/A 0 0 0 431 252 NEBRASKA 772.041 13.500 18 U/A 0 0 80 27 NEW MEXICO 963.754 26.624 332 2 2 2 1.452 330 NEW YORK 675.777 0 504 0 0 2 689 214 NORTH CAROLINA 709.894 0 95 U/A 0 0 2 14 NORTHWESTERN 1.167.147 0 293 0 1 0 452 565 NOTRE DAME U/A. Unavailable 11

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 COLLECTIONS Volumes Volumes Volumes Mono- Current Current Current In Added Added graphs Serials Serials Serials Library (Gross) (Net) Purchased Purchased Not Total (Volumes) (Subs_) Purchased INSTITUTION Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7... _... woo... "..... _... '"......,...... ~...-...-.. ---... -.. -.. -... OHIO STATE b + 495.358 11.789 10,885 2,365 7.258 310 7,568 OKLAHOMA b + 184.018 4,174-2.109 UtA UtA UtA 3,977 OREGON + 155.325 2,676 2,149 894 2.907 0 2.907 PENNSYLVANIA + 479,643 15,585 13,968 2,332 8.036 35 8.071 PITTSBURGH + 181,558 5,757-5.908 UtA UtA UtA 4,964 QUEEN'S bg+ 180.470 3,924 3,915 845 2,058 0 2.058 RUTGERS LAW-CAMDEN b + 287.844 4.412 3.641 1.244 UtA UtA 3.152 RUTGERS LAW-NEWARK + 240.047 4.569-2.054 221 UtA U/A 3.073 SASKATCHEWAN + 158.707 4.049 3,162 759 1.541 58 1.599 SOUTH CAROLIMA b + 246,729 5,643 1.766 1,212 2.333 473 2.806 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA b + 263.116 5.415 5,194 1,205 2.287 1.902 4,189 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS + 186.402 4.722 2.333 1.048 3.012 1.186 4.198 SUNY-BUFFALO G+ 290.752 7,185 5,021 574 3.775 2.884 6,659 SYRACUSE + 184,456 5.534 4,907 U/A U/A U/A 5,958 TEMPLE G+ 336,588 7.778 7.776 2.031 2.495 55 2.550 TENNESSEE G 252,824 9,396 8,436 1.879 5,703 0 5,703 TEXAS + 725,134 16,001 12,355 2,969 6,361 3,538 9,899 TEXAS TECH 183,258 6,001 3,186 U/A 2.277 3 2.280 TORONTO + 187.527 5.507 4,777 808 2.781 0 2,781 TULANE G+ 178.388 3,826 3.756 1.024 2.914 98 3,012 UTAH 204,951 4.645 2,603 UtA U/A UtA 4.509 VANDERBILT + 375,633 9,123 8,496 4,392 5.989 729 6.718 VIRGINIA G+ 552,456 13,685 12.708 3,791 8.635 2.003 10.638 WASHINGTON + 348.173 7,764 6.274 UtA U/A U/A U/A WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS + 337.956 13.082 10.492 1.670 UtA U/A 6,488 WESTERN ONTARIO G+ 178.202 2.376 2.376 496 1,503 359 1.862 WISCONSIN + 341,765 11.250 8.724 2.968 3.680 1.257 4.937 YALE + 775.536 12.551 11,900 3,806 7.235 0 7.235 YORK + 259,506 2.643 2.614 1.479 1.860 0 1.860 SUMMARY DATA: COLLECTIONS Volumes In Volumes Volumes Mono graphs Current Current Current Library Added Added (Net) Purchased Serials Serials Not Serials (Gross) (Volumes) Purchased Purchased Total (Subs. ) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7... _.. ~...... a...... _..... _oo...... High 1.554.567 25.513 22.307 12.000 14.560 5,689 14.560 Mean 347,675 8.169 6.087 2.346 4,583 830 5,404 Median 273.587 7.185 5.194 1,416 3.680 410 5.134 Sum 24684896 579.980 432.187 124,314 215.416 29,874 378.295 Low 100.663 1.312-5.908 221 92 2 92 Number of Libraries 71 71 71 53 47 36 70 B - Includes Branch Campuses G. Government Documents Not Included in Serials Count + - See Footnotes b. Bibliographic Count 12

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 COLLfCTIONS Microform Gov. Computer Manu- Carto- Graphic Audio Film Units Cocs Files scripts graphic and and Materials Video Archives 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 INSTITUTION '"... *... _... ~~.. --_.. _... -------_.. --... _... -_... _-_.. _..... _... 881.970 26.676 8 0 0 0 1.686 332 OHIO STATE 642.994 0 17 0 UtA UtA UtA UtA OKLAHOMA 676.089 16.209 44 0 0 0 477 144 OREGON 791.649 628 42 876 0 UtA 1.346 74 PENNSYLVANIA 993.182 3.990 159 0 3 49 739 191 PITTSBURGH 109.849 UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA QUEEN'S 600.025 0 0 0 UtA UtA UtA UtA RUTGERS LAW CAMDEN 624.200 103.978 148 989 UtA UtA UtA UtA RUTGERS LAW NEWARK 17.264 0 658 0 6 400 397 96 SASKATCHEWAN 913.671 0 346 3 0 0 816 327 SOUTH CAROLINA 473,559 0 65 0 51 23 951 204 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 733,005 UtA 681 UtA 0 UtA 1,215 448 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 892,211 UtA 160 UtA UtA 40 2.631 1,224 SUNY BUFFALO 183,795 UtA 59 UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA SYRACUSE 670,366 0 548 15 0 0 0 382 TEMPLf 1,069.144 3.005 44 0 0 0 685 403 TENNESSEE 879.118 0 38 1.562 0 0 1.321 1.090 TEXAS 448.433 186 42 3 0 0 650 362 TEXAS TECH 43.585 0 141 0 0 34 101 30 TORONTO 1.129.900 57,429 231 300 0 0 0 0 TULANE 490.869 UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA 722 231 UTAH 630.372 0 118 0 0 0 105 60 VANDERBILT 1.076.265 68.100 26 2,681 479 0 196 185 VIRGINIA 645.592 UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA WASHINGTON 1.115.170 UtA 41 UtA 0 0 431 196 WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 44,580 0 24 0 0 0 738 11 WESTERN ONTARIO 688.921 0 88 0 0 0 173 314 WISCONSIN 1,165.062 0 44 UtA UtA UtA UtA UtA YAlE 113.864 0 27 UtA 0 0 0 0 YORK SUMMARY DATA: COLLfCTIONS Microform Government Computer Manu'scripts Cartographic Graphic Audio Film and Units Documents Files and archives Materials Materials Materials Video 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15... "'... High 2.041.600 286,618 2.341 2,681 3.237 6.003 3.651 2.552 Mean 709.200 62.116 244 604 340 594 700 352 Median 676.089 37,788 127 218 7 40 625 206 Sum 50.353.166 1.428.679 15.153 14,491 6.125 7.722 36.385 20.394 Low 17.264 186 8 2 1 1 2 11 Number of Libraries 71 23 62 24 18 13 52 58 UtA - Unavailable 13

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 EXPENDITURES Monographs Current Other Misc. Total Contract Serials Library Materials Library Binding Materials Expend. Materials INSTITUTION 16 17 18 19 20 21.. -_... "'... _... --... -... -... -... "'... _... _... -... ALABAMA 94.632 601.002 UtA 0 695.634 15.039 ARIZONA 29.410 542.529 0 52.156 624.095 6.620 ARIZONA STATE 37.508 532.432 42.826 0 612.766 5.561 BOSTON 172.924 931.526 0 0 1.104.450 25.351 CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 450.927 991.150 UtA UtA 1.442.077 32.190 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 104.171 702.821 12.648 64.162 883.802 22.885 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 168.213 594.801 18.092 0 781.106 31.212 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 39.776 763.180 23.054 0 826.010 19,194 CHICAGO 148.161 616.326 UtA 0 764.487 UtA CINCINNATI 101.841 332.895 12.292 61.384 508.412 4.465 COLORADO 93.073 559.244 86.656 124.675 863.648 14.519 COLUMBIA 238,022 1.015.193 0 0 1,253.215 64.981 CONNECTICUT 51.739 748.982 126,758 11.705 939,184 24.841 CORNELL 89.314 703.294 62.008 28.800 883,416 22.735 DUKE 190.336 764,906 41.762 639 997.643 16.863 EMORY 64,234 635.093 18.050 71.219 788.596 10,525 FLORIDA 55.765 657.062 102.692 132.894 948.413 13,208 FLORIDA STATE 69.887 521.966 32,367 65,741 689.961 17,349 GEORGETOWN 487,954 1,842.898 364,960 83.836 2,779.648 98.674 GEORGIA 89.996 525.911 24.181 118,262 758.350 15.308 HARVARD 452.620 1,515.294 294.097 4,031 2.266.042 102.330 HAWAII 2,295 359.789 33.876 35.540 431.500 9,876 HOUSTON 9,296 448.016 92.123 0 549,435 11.300 HOWARD 57.415 476.728 UtA 40.900 575.043 4.709 ILLINOIS. URBANA 66.650 728.863 0 62.067 857.580 20.000 INDIANA 130.702 949.416 68.600 14.195 1.162.913 25.674 IOWA 274.519 892.817 150.481 10.925 1.328,742 27.685 KANSAS 35.852 419.018 0 0 454.870 10.000 KENTUCKY 44.173 593.004 61.296 0 698.473 9.914 LOUISIANA STATE 132.302 406.312 43.402 54.168 636.184 12.556 MCGILL 34.262 341.640 17.566 214 393.682 8.628 MANITOBA 47.198 261.083 UtA 15.848 324.129 9.730 MIAMI 139.505 1.384.511 UtA UtA 1.524.016 11.777 MICHIGAN 148.542 1.268.772 96.730 1.110 1.515.154 33.041 MINNESOTA 90.588 888.310 4.789 35.868 1.019.555 16.007 MISSOURI 48.809 322.453 2.622 63,787 437.671 5.247 NEBRASKA 28.473 509.426 47.111 0 585.010 10.559 NEW MEXICO 28.885 389.905 18.343 48.900 486.033 8.889 NEW YORK 187.071 1.030.573 106.147 116.834 1.440.625 32.664 NOR1l1 CAROLINA 147.457 642.210 115.765 125,683 1.031.115 14.285 NORTHWESTERN 105.669 643.939 53.102 0 802.710 27.720 NOTRE DAME 165.144 610.060 182.532 96.460 1.054.196 13.636 UtA. Unavailable 14

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 EXPENDITURES Salaries Salaries Salaries Total Other Total & Wages & Wages & Wages Salaries Operating Library Professional Support Student & Wages Expend. Expend. Staff Staff Assistants 22 23 24 25 26 27 INSTITUTION ~... R... _... _... _... _... _... _... _...,.... 294.391 146.496 50.524 491.411 215.821 1.417.905 ALABAMA 319.609 122.060 68.712 510.381 82.580 1.223.676 ARIZONA 422.607 252,436 35.110 710.153 98.880 1.427.360 ARIZONA STATE 691,251 239.727 73.217 1.004.195 219.643 2.353.639 BOSTON U/A U/A U/A 1.836,686 851,175 4.162.128 CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 372.448 335.792 10,518 718.758 78,460 1.703.905 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 606.787 477.483 152.816 1.237.086 203.380 2.252.784 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 610.841 464.771 123.144 1.198.756 274.321 2.318.281 CASE WESTERN RESERVE U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A CHICAGO 430.144 224.236 137.014 791.394 126.533 1.430.804 CINCINNATI 325.232 177.202 38.412 540.846 45.257 1.464.270 COLORADO 1.173.142 586.827 147.105 1.907.074 346.129 3.571.399 COLUMBIA 516.878 379.015 44.079 939.972 259.851 2.163.848 CONNECTICUT U/A U/A U/A 749.800 53.649 1.709.600 CORNELL 532.900 322.170 31.491 886.561 179.425 2.080.492 DUKE 396.351 258,107 132.882 787.340 266.371 1,852,832 EMORY 537.950 308,377 178.523 1.024.850 21.213 2.007.684 FLORIDA 383.962 196.313 99,792 680.067 87.223 1.474.600 FLORIDA STATE 1.269.197 1.349.153 262.601 2.880,951 406.522 6.165,795 GEORGETOWN 449.464 142.538 12.496 604.498 137.882 1.516.038 GEORGIA 2.248.057 1.463.151 64.085 3.775.293 1.117.447 7.261.112 HARVARD 209.791 70.965 48.962 329.718 52.382 823.476 HAWAII 434.531 182.348 39.129 656.008 199.898 1,416.641 HOUSTON 387.425 222.920 60.262 670.607 230.100 1.480.459 HOWARD 253.045 231.888 25.534 510.467 20.790 1.408.837 ILLINOIS. URBANA 606.236 184.997 60.523 851.756 92.587 2.132.930 INDIANA 604.013 369.022 96.336 1.069.371 609.428 3.035.226 IOWA 213.661 180.811 34.695 429.167 73.611 967.648 KANSAS 282.853 111.501 36.588 430.942 0 1.139.329 KENTUCKY 380.301 196.590 54.140 631.031 95.578 1.375.349 LOUISIANA STATE 214.033 181.796 12.618 408.447 55.160 865.917 MCGILL 111.642 161.279 14.520 287.441 184.618 805.917 MANITOBA 538.450 395.295 99.687 1.033.432 407.092 2.976.317 MIAMI 554.850 772.777 148.984 1.476.611 853.060 3.877.866 MICHIGAN 539.132 556.849 138.111 1.234.092 212.086 2.481.740 MINNESOTA 281.943 128.368 60.803 471.114 47.594 961.626 MISSOURI 239.846 113.031 41.030 393.907 103.028 1.092.504 NEBRASI(A. 248,630 319.746 88.448 656.824 84.511 1.236.257 NEW MEXICO 1.072.460 774.165 126.817 1.973.442 322.953 3.769.684 NEW YORK 439.642 245.804 50.343 735.789 74.511 1.855.700 NORTH CAROLINA 528.095 438.964 36.203 1.003.262 320.266 2.153.958 NORTHWESTERN 583.550 342.931 96.834 1.023.315 132.445 2.223.592 NOTRE DAME U/A. Unavailable 15

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 EXPENDITURES Monographs Current other Misc. Total Contract Serials Library Materials Library Binding Materials Expend. Materials INSTI11JTION 16 17 18 19 20 21 ---"'...... ~... ~..--------.-------...-.--.---.--... --- -_... _... _-.. -------_... OHIO STATE 138.161 906.025 U/A UtA 1.044.186 17.133 OKLAHOMA 14.175 426.003 0 56.195 496.373 7.736 OREGON 106.629 489.305 0 52.851 648.785 14.876 PENNSYLVANIA 154.597 886.010 72.418 3.294 1.116.319 23.853 PITISBURGH 60.337 671.341 262.092 0 993.770 13.768 QUEEN'S 40.476 311.085 U/A U/A 351.562 12.864 RUTGERS LAW CAMDEN 166.499 329.472 15.145 126.892 638.008 17.398 RUTGERS LAW NEWARK 29.543 397.930 7.079 62.568 497.120 15.343 SASKATCHEWAN 48.123 392.559 0 U/A 440.682 3.912 SOUTH CAROLINA 86.427 471.569 128.931 38.798 725.725 5.000 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 59.054 448.362 10.290 0 517.706 16.204 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 42.025 427.586 42.371 0 511.982 9.600 SUNY BUFFALO 56.626 548.316 87.072 67.200 759.214 17.757 SYRACUSE 47.193 491.211 109.277 0 647.681 3.550 TEMPLE 90.187 363.171 U/A 0 453.358 8.713 TENNESSEE 39.964 581.335 94.238 67.535 783.072 6.913 TEXAS 100.264 727.794 192.859 21.262 1.042.179 11.307 TEXAS TECH 33.094 160.822 73.923 226.072 493.911 3.053 TORONTO 71.007 348.234 52.904 0 472.145 11.118 TULANE 30.715 446.034 16.385 81.627 574.761 8.394 UTAH 62.797 558.906 6.582 62.980 691.265 10.640 VANDERBILT 109.975 742.357 76.876 4.606 933.814 11.291 VIRGINIA 169.340 675.579 58.419 28.975 932.313 57.204 WASHINGTON 143.373 695.192 U/A 341.087 1.179.652 29.604 WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 77.971 771.708 79.982 0 929.661 14.852 WESTERN ONTARIO 57.670 246.136 U/A U/A 303.806 9,043 WISCONSIN 100.609 585.626 51.491 0 737.726 12,048 YALE 252.441 909,663 177.847 92.914 1.432.865 70.484 YORK 78.161 320.221 UtA 0 398.382 23.349 SUMMARY DATA: EXPENDITURES Monographs Current other Library Misc. Total Library Contract Serials Materials Materials Materials Binding 16 17 18 19 20 21 High 487.954 1,842,898 364,960 341,087 2,779.648 102.330 Mean 107.363 633.731 77.904 65.383 837.572 19.354 Median 86.427 585.626 58.419 58.789 759.214 14.027 Sum 7.622.744 44,994.902 3,973.109 2.876.859 59.467.614 1.354.755 Low 2.295 160.822 2.622 214 303.806 3.053 Number of Libraries 71 71 51 44 71 70 UtA Unavailable 16

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 EXPENDITURES Salaries Salaries Salaries Total Other Total & Wages to Wages to Wages Sal~ries Operating Library Professional Support Student & Wages Expend. Expend. Staff Staff Assistants 22 23 24 25 26 27 INSTITUTION 338.530 266,987 72.795 678.312 160.196 1.899,827 OHIO STATE 275.661 141.888 22.800 440,349 64.168 1.008.626 OKLAHOMA 174.038 121.597 53.076 348,711 23.696 1.036.068 OREGON 649.803 472.413 91.359 1.213.575 299.265 2.653.012 PENNSYLVANIA 254.435 227;243 13.813 495.491 60.397 1.563,426 PITTSBURGH 107.563 176.165 32.966 316.693 6.699 687,818 QUEEN'S 381.442 367.506 59.246 808.194 68,750 1.532.350 RUTGERS LAW CAMDEN 649.571 385,410 19.774 1.054,755 126.623 1.693.841 RUTGERS LAW NEWARK 81.692 135.449 17.719 234.860 0 679.454 SASKATCHEWAN 390.178 167.456 38.339 595.973 86.299 1.412.997 SOUTH CAROLINA 598.631 291.947 107.216 997,794 172.320 1,704.024 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 387.357 251.082 54.808 693.247 210,077 1.424.906 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 424.757 216.176 67.281 708.214 287.973 1.773.158 SUNY BUFFALO 362.416 118.690 91.117 572.223 110.898 1.334.352 SYRACUSE 443.365 116.736 68.785 628.8B6 187.311 1.278.268 TEMPLE 501,528 225.698 103.742 830,968 144.727 1.765.680 TENNESSEE 909.009 328.768 53.207 1.290.984 481,876 2.826.346 TEXAS 211.914 158.913 41.019 411.846 124.596 1.033.406 TEXAS TECH 213.370 252.716 66,046 532.132 150.851 1.166.247 TORONTO 396,335 210.702 180.177 787.214 126.395 1.496.764 TULANE 321.299 251.653 46.803 619,755 130.081 1.451.741 UTAH 483.126 284.091 59.355 826.572 205.018 1.976.695 VANDERBILT 603.750 394.638 64.569 1.062.957 1.019.045 3.071,519 VIRGINIA 724.779 562.703 99.161 1.386.643 278.493 2.874.392 WASHINGTON 305.924 258,183 130.413 694.520 261.997 1.901.030 WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS U/A U/A 12.841 232,464 7,368 552.682 WESTERN ONTARIO 577.916 184.936 109,760 872.612 225.955 1.848.341 WISCONSIN U/A 659.567 28.807 U/A U/A U/A YALE 252.011 403.411 67.575 722.997 70,382 1.215.111 YORK SUMMARY DATA: EXPENDITURES Salaries to Salaries & Salaries & Total Other Total Library Wages Wages Support Wages Student Salaries Operating Expend. Professi ona 1 Staff Assistants &Wages Expend. Staff 22 23 24 25 26 27 High 2.248.057 1.463.151 262.601 3.775.293 1.117.447 7,261.112 Mean 474,632 317.323 72.171 863,938 213.954 1.920.307 Median 409.479 251.0B2 60.392 718.758 144.727 1.563.426 Sum 31.325,739 21.260.626 4.907.655 59.611.756 14.334.916 132.501.206 Low 81.692 70.965 10.518 232.464 6.699 552.682 Number of Libraries 66 67 68 69 67 69 U/A. Unavailable 17

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Prof. Support Student Total Library Participants Staff Staff Assist. Staff Present. in Group (m) (m) (m) em) to Groups Present. INSTITUTION 28 29 30 31 32 33._...-... -_... "'... _... --_... ~... _... "'... " '"'.. "'... _-... --... -"'... ALABAMA 8 8 4 20 65 650 ARIZONA 8 7 5 20 U/A U/A ARIZONA STATE 8 12 3 23 55 592 BOSTON 10 16 8 34 262 2.136 CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 16 22 13 51 U/A U/A CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 5 12 4 21 20 660 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 10 16 11 37 163 1.392 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 14 19 10 43 73 154 CHICAGO 8 15 3 26 42 900 CINCINNATI 8 9 18 35 0 0 COLORADO 7 8 4 19 55 415 COLUMBIA 22 21 13 56 129 1.448 CONNECTICUT 10 13 7 30 172 811 CORNELL 5 17 7 29 60 1.158 DUKE 9 14 5 28 153 473 EMORY 8 11 8 27 112 1.463 FLORIDA 11 16 14 41 50 1.000 FLORIDA STATE 8 10 8 26 89 1.165 GEORGETOWN 23 45 16 B4 195 3.399 GEORGIA 9 11 6 26 30 446 HARVARD 39 60 3 102 400 5.000 HAWAII 5 4 4 13 U/A U/A HOUSTON 11 9 13 33 41 1,155 HOWARD 9 8 6 23 8 225 ILLINOIS. URBANA 5 10 4 19 35 424 INDIANA 11 9 6 26 156 4.735 IOWA 13 15 9 37 157 950 KANSAS 5 7 4 16 46 480 KENTUCKY 8 6 4 18 280 1.641 LOUISIANA STATE 9 12 4 25 5 65 MCGILL 6 8 2 16 5 21 MANITOBA 4 8 1 13 16 119 MIAMI 16 19 9 44 236 4.124 MICHIGAN 11 31 12 54 86 2.555 MINNESOTA 11 16 9 36 53 1,045 MISSOURI 7 8 5 20 102 907 NEBRASKA 6 7 4 17 240 2.500 NEW MEXICO 5 13 7 25 130 1.400 NEW YORK 16 26 10 52 88 908 NORTH CAROL! NA 9 11 5 25 129 1.429 NORTHWESTERN 11 19 2 32 66 1,049 NOTRE DAME 10 13 5 28 U/A UlA U/A. Unavailable 18

... ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Reference Initial Total Reserve Total Total Transactions Circulation Circulation Circulation Items Items Transact. Transact. Transact. Loaned Borrowed (ILL) (ILl) 34 35 36 37 38 39 INSTIMION...... ~ _---_... 6.724 7.167 8.807 7.241 1.058 405 ALABAMA 2.415 U/A U/A U/A 67 27 ARIZONA 8.177 12.176 15.851 6.906 863 297 ARIZONA STATE U/A 12.865 22.534 14.411 470 866 BOSTON U/A 18.069 18.069 9.760 193 338 CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 5.850 21.455 22.100 4.395 442 648 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 13.032 U/A 9.256 8.874 2.136 955 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 27.508 6.849 15.216 2.085 2.684 2.104 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 6.786 20.435 23.938 5.884 147 271 CHICAGO 0 8.973 15.530 10.950 568 493 CINCINNATI 12.480 9.939 12.882 11.876 1.487 417 COLORADO U/A 21.152 30.098 1.320 6.464 884 COLUMBIA 12.279 U/A 15.839 4.311 1.391 1.254 CONNECTICUT 6.983 U/A 28.625 U/A U/A U/A CORNELL 4.559 23.403 26.435 U/A 1.568 708 DIJI([ 7,068 10.259 14.882 4.064 415 600 EMORY 24.972 62.626 67.529 0 312 63 FLORIDA 6.924 10.180 15,494 5.202 2.850 360 FLORIDA STATE 29.391 22.897 51.990 12.810 5.023 2.221 GEORGETOWN 9.200 4,571 4.571 29.412 554 127 GEORGIA U/A U/A U/A U/A 351 1.065 HARVARD U/A U/A 8.380 U/A 1 0 HAWAII 4.362 9.312 9.312 U/A 447 420 HOUSTON 1.800 2.047 2.195 4.177 379 479 HOWARD 6.061 7.742 11.135 2.485 636 U/A ILLINOIS. URBANA U/A 25.993 37.707 U/A 2.624 479 INDIANA 12.100 20.357 23.681 5.122 1.782 1.129 IOWA 6.880 10.500 12.500 7.500 2.650 415 KANSAS U/A 3.808 8.864 UtA 664 176 KENTUCKY 6.756 5.656 6.456 2.954 345 255 LOUISIANA STATE 12.200 12.857 20.590 28.978 618 443 MCGILL 9,350 U/A 24.255 UtA 409 385 MANITOBA 32.396 7.480 14.413 20.240 1.023 1.297 MIAMI 14.044 24.864 24.864 UtA 378 1.013 MICHIGAN 6.675 37.755 41.778 28.943 5.154 581 MINNESOTA 4.078 3.151 3.563 11.809 1.192 585 MISSOURI 4.313 5.107 10.593 2.524 315 709 NEBRASKA 16.500 5.700 7.800 1,400 413 604 NEW MEXICO 9.600 17,586 21.772 1.220 518 1.066 NEW YORK 10.015 5.032 5,984 5.387 835 148 NORTH CAROLI NA 19.673 8.129 9.521 5.167 2.223 1.044 NORTHWESTERN 5.497 9.620 12.012 13.270 619 950 NOTRE DAME U/A Unavailable 19

ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Prof. Support Student Total Library Participants Staff Staff Assist. Staff Present. in Group (FTE) (FTE) (FTE) (FIT) to Groups Present. INSTITUTION 28 29 30 31 32 33... -... -.. -... -.. --~. OHIO STATE 9 10 8 27 215 1,369 OKLAHOMA 7 10 3 20 UtA UtA OREGON 5 5 5 15 UtA UtA PENNSYLVANIA 14 21 6 41 79 929 PITTSBURGH 6 12 3 21 10 124... --... "... ---.. ---~--.,... _... _---_... _... QUEEN'S 3 7 3 13 213 4,385 RUTGERS LAW CAMDEN 7 13 5 25 6 126 RUTGERS LAW NEWARK 10 14 2 26 20 300 SASKATCHEWAN 2 7 1 10 37 563 SOUTH CAROLINA 9 8 6 23 406 4,200 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 10 11 9 30 160 1.165 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 7 13 6 26 653 299 SUNY BUFFALO 11 9 8 28 176 5.630 SYRACUSE 11 10 12 33 144 1.201 TEMPLE 10 6 6 22 68 519 TENNESSEE 8 12 9 29 U/A UtA TEXAS 19 21 11 51 130 571 TEXAS TECH 6 8 4 18 30 250 TORONTO 2 1 0 3 U/A U/A TULANE 10 9 12 31 40 520 UTAH 8 12 8 28 127 1.688 VANDERBILT 10 11 5 26 32 186 VIRGINIA 12 20 6 38 40 755 WASHINGTON 15 20 7 42 50 UtA WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 6 13 11 30 U/A U/A WESTERN ONTARIO 3 4 1 8 0 0 WISCONSIN 13 7 10 30 309 2.901 YALE 22 23 10 55 67 1,015 YORK 6 17 4 27 48 909 SUMMARY DATA: PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Professional Support Staff Staff (FIT) (FTE) 28 29 Student ASSistants (FTE) 30 Total Staff (FTE) 31 Library PartiCipants Presentations in Group to Groups Presentations 32 33 High Mean Median Sum Low Number of Libraries 39 60 10 13 9 12 695 955 2 1 71 71 18 7 6 476 1 70 102 30 27 2,126 3 71 653 5,630 118 1.332 76 929 7,064 78.599 5 21 60 59 U/A Unavailable 20

.. ~ ~ ~...... ARL ACADEMIC LAW LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Reference Initial Total Reserve Total Total Transactions Circulation Circulation Circulation Item Item Transact. Transact. Transact. Loaned Borrowed (ILL/DO) (ill/do) 34 35 36 37 3B 39 INSTITUTION... ~ ~ -~ ----_... --... --_... -.. -_... -----... 11.900 18.392 25.246 14.771 2.871 1.163 OHIO STATE 5.616 6.883 8.454 1.773 145 231 OKLAHOMA UtA 4.440 4.705 5,456 UtA UtA OREGON 14.924 17.732 23.336 2.982 282 956 PENNSYLVANIA 9,100 5.223 7.050 13.896 496 111 PITTSBURGH 3.956 6.498 8.350 14.350 538 164 QUEEN'S 6.963 5,127 5,271 1.892 515 824 RUTGERS LAW-CAMDEN 7.746 1.874 2.342 30.242 141 161 RUTGERS LAW -NEWARK 5.190 11.406 14.610 9.712 0 0 SASKATCHEWAN UtA 8.671 10.085 10.497 108 192 SOUTH CAROLINA 62.401 11,363 17.408 4,513 297 717 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 2.111 14.654 14.654 21.740 1,508 227 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 22.500 34.259 38.921 7.699 1.380 670 SUNY BUFFALO 13.882 6,144 7.696 5.649 453 154 SYRACUSE 18,032 1.002 1.098 25.068 118 49 TEMPLE UtA UtA UtA UtA 368 134 TENNESSEE 11.844 16,800 30.200 14.360 758 470 TEXAS UtA UtA 7.376 UtA 715 325 TEXAS TECH 30.800 22.937 32.886 10.821 2.134 616 TORONTO 7.200 5.797 7.139 6,609 579 586 TULANE 34.509 33.210 36.440 UtA 428 498 UTAH 24.000 15.980 16.961 275 817 154 VANDERBILT 26.400 23,862 29.765 11.324 1.015 1.134 VIRGINIA UtA UtA UtA UtA 1,044 816 WASHINGTON 3.596 5,172 5.172 8,782 310 887 WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 10.883 UtA 16.646 UtA 446 260 WESTERN ONTARIO 16.512 14.412 17.558 12.063 688 380 WISCONSIN 6.412 33.723 45.166 5.927 975 1.310 YALE 8.885 56.354 60.509 UtA 1.537 521 YORK SUMMARY DATA: PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Reference Initial Total Reserve Total Items Total Item Transactions Circulation Circulation Circulation Loaned Borrowed Transactions Transactions Transactions (ILL/DO) (ILL/DO) 34 35 36 37 38 39 High 62.401 62,626 67.529 30.242 6.464 2.221 Mean 12.621 14.627 18,389 9.650 1.073 606 Median 9.150 10.380 15,216 7.371 599 495 Sum 732.010 877.627 1.232,065 521.078 72.934 39.991 Low 1.800 1.002 1.098 275 1 27 Number of Libraries 58 60 67 54 68 66 UtA. Unavailable 21

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 1: Volumes Held Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 INSTITIJTION Law Total Percent library library Law Volumes Volumes Library Held Held Volumes R ~ ~ ~ ~ ~... _........ _.. _..... HARVARD 1.554.567 13.617.133 lu YALE 775.536 9.932.080 8X COLUMBIA 774.615 6.905.609 III TEXAS 725.134 7.495.275 lox NEW YORK 725.022 3.629.897 20X MICHIGAN 619.455 6.973.162 9X IOWA 609.855 3.822.656 16X CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 605.381 8.628.028 7X MINNESOTA 579.870 5.490.668 11X CHICAGO 559.928 6.116.978 9X ILLINOIS. URBANA 554.835 9.024.298 6X VIRGINIA 552.456 4.433.628 12X RUTGERS 527.891 3.633.792 15X NORTHWESTERN 511.065 3.893.005 13X OHIO STATE 495.358 5.087.336 lox PENNSYLVANIA 479.643 4.546.667 III CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 470.789 7.010.234 ]X CORNELL 441.103 6.113.346 7X GEORGETOWN 437.138 2.172.213 20X LOUISIANA STATE 398.068 2.950.442 13X INDIANA 383.825 5.916.992 6X VANDERBILT 375.633 2.442.771 15X GEORGIA 367.518 3.458.298 11X DUKE 351.008 4.645.050 8X WASHINGTON 348.173 5.715.202 6X WISCONSIN 341.765 5.824.639 6X WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 337.956 3.234.005 lox TEMPLE 336.588 2.345.342 14X MIAMI 330.506 2.117.998 16X FLORIDA 330.286 3.317.781 lox NORTH CAROLINA 299.880 4.819.186 6X BOSTON 297.253 2.086.258 14X SUNY BUFFALO 290.752 3.047.830 lox HOUSTON 287.292 1.940.905 15X CONNECTICUT 273.755 2.828.359 lox CASE WESTERN RESERVE 273.587 1.965.478 14X CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 271.525 2.949.213 9X SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 263.116 3.417.928 8% YORK 259.506 2.206.107 12X TENNESSEE 252.824 2.226.795 1U ALABAI1A 252.089 2.097.526 12X 22

.~ Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 1: Volumes Held Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 INSTITUTION Law Library Volumes Held Total Library Volumes Held Percent Law Library Volumes w ww ~ ~~_ *.w.~...._...... CINCINNATI 251.289 2.327.307 11t KANSAS 249.782 3.532.810 7t NOTRE DAME 249.374 2.583.669 lot SOUTH CAROLINA 246.729 2.998.228 8t ARIZONA STATE 246.641 3.278.332 8t MISSOURI 236.970 2.816.452 8t ARIZONA 236.540 4.442.961 5t COLORADO 232.494 2,715.702 9t KENTUCKY 226.252 2.679.084 8t FLORIDA STATE 225.997 2.216.018 lot EMORY 215.196 2,369.065 9t UTAH 204.951 2.608.118 8t NEW MEXICO 202.469 2.175,706 9.\' NEBRASKA 199.473 2.442.115 8.t TORONTO 187.527 8.487.179 2.t SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 186.402 2.341.359 8,\' SYRACUSE 184.456 2.712.132 7t OKLAHOMA 184.018 2.610,071 7.t TEXAS TECH 183.258 2.030,824 9.\' PITTSBURGH 181,558 3.819.100 5.\' HOWARD 181.186 2.333.483 8.t QUEEN'S 180.470 2,139.713 8.\' TULANE 178.388 2.116.015 8.\' WESTERN ONTARIO 178.202 2.248.139 8t MCGILL 159.465 2,994.156 5.\' SASKATCHEWAN 158.707 1.698,690 9.\' OREGON 155.325 2.245.443 7.\' MANITOBA 138.568 1.740.025 8,\' HAWAII 100.663 NIA N/A Graph 3 Volumes Held, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 69 Law Libraries 24,584,232 / 9% Parent Institution Libraries 244,197,770/91 % 23

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 2: Volumes Added (Gross) Association of Research Libraries. 1996-97 Law Total Percent Library Library Law Volumes Volumes Library Added Added Volumes INSTInJTION Added... -.. ---...... -... -... _.. HARVARD 25.513 294.976 9t GEORGETOWN 22.715 85.635 27t IOWA 19.795 110.813 18t HOUSTON 16.848 52.033 32t TEXAS 16.001 170.080 9t PENNSYLVANIA 15.585 117.090 13t VIRGINIA 13.685 87.144 16t EMORY 13.391 72.273 19t INDIANA 13.201 162.738 8t WASHINGTON U_-ST. LOUIS 13.082 91.740 14t MICHIGAN 12.891 141.820 9t ILLINOIS. URBANA 12.795 189.210 7t YALE 12.551 182.929 7t CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 12.540 167.378 7t OHIO STATE 11.789 125.880 9t WISCONSIN 11.250 106.512 1U COLUMBIA 10.896 153.205 7t CHICAGO 10.684 141.257 8t DUKE 10.278 115.788 9t NORTHWESTERN 9.873 94.145 lot CORNELL 9.825 195.225 5t NEW YORK 9.532 131.255 7t MINNESOTA 9.469 140.309 7t MISSOURI 9.417 53.579 1st TENNESSEE 9.396 49.512 19t VANDERBILT 9.123 60.422 1St RUTGERS 8.981 96.681 9t MIAMI 8.773 59.595 1St CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 8.503 253.855 3t BOSTON 8.308 53.395 16t ARIZONA 7.898 112.241 7t TEMPLE 7.778 49.254 16t WASHINGTON 7.764 152.224 5t CONNECTICUT 7.653 64.781 12t NOTRE DAME 7.238 69.670 lot NORTH CAROLINA 7.227 151.508 5t SUNY-BUFFALO 7.185 75.994 9t COLORADO 6.888 50.533 14t LOUISIANA STATE 6.795 79.192 9t ALABAMA 6.517 47.352 14t HOWARD 6.026 46.863 13t 24

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 2: Volumes Added (Gross) Association of Research Libraries, 1996 97 Law Total Percent Library Library Law Volumes Volumes Library Added Added Volumes INSTITUTION Added.---.--.~. -~-... ~*.-.. ~-...-----.---------.--- -.. ~.-.... TEXAS TECH 6,001 49.593 12% FLORIOA STATE 5.994 49.155 12% KENTUCKY 5.952 49.533 12% PITTSBURGH 5,757 95.132 6% SOUTH CAROLINA 5.643 69,764 8% CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 5.628 86.556 SYRACUSE 5.534 50,012 TORONTO 5.507 252,717 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 5.415 79,037 NEBRASKA 5.166 60.525 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 5.002 29.814 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 4.722 38.400 UTAH 4.645 74.556 NEW MEXICO 4,597 88.080 GEORGIA 4.465 74.334 CINCINNATI 4.318 64.545 OKLAHOMA 4.174 45.088 ARIZONA STATE 4.136 106.174 SASKATCHEWAN 4.049 52.217 QUEEN'S 3.924 41,552 TULANE 3.826 44,181 FLORIDA 3,534 81,863 MCGILL 2.813 60.006 OREGON 2.676 56.038 YORK 2,643 53.121 HAWAII 2.555 N/A WESTERN ONTARIO 2.376 51.231 MANITOBA 1.957 38.447 KANSAS 1.312 84,168 7% lu 2% 7% 9% 17% 12X 6% 5% 6% 7% 9% 4% B% 9% 9% 4% 5% 5% 5X N/A 5X 5X 2% Graph 4 Volumes Added Gross, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 69 Law Libraries 577,425/9% Parent Institution Libraries 6,004,500/91 % 25

......... Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 3: Current Serials Totals Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 Law Total Percent Library Library Law Current Current Library Serials Serials Serials INSTITUTION..... ~ ~ ~.,... -... -... -... - HARVARD 14.560 100,991 14% IOWA 13.835 39.138 35% GEORGETOWN 12.430 27.503 45% VIRGINIA 10.638 45.398 23% TEXAS 9.899 51.379 19% MICHIGAN 9.835 69,165 14% MINNESOTA 9.661 48.105 20% CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 9.400 79.283 12% NORTHWESTERN 8.257 40,124 21% ILLINOIS. URBANA 8.190 90.985 9% PENNSYLVAIUA 8,071 33.816 24% CHICAGO 7.708 36.961 21% INDIANA 7.584 41.939 18% OHIO STATE 7.568 33,603 23% MIAMI 7,485 20.353 37% YALE 7.235 53,345 14% DUKE 7.090 32,003 22% CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES 6.967 94.364 7% GEORGIA 6.782 45.258 15% VANDERBILT 6.718 19.768 34% SUNY. BUFFALO 6.659 21.129 32% WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 6.488 18.628 35% BOSTON 6.389 28.934 22% EMORY 6.246 24.021 26% RUTGERS 6.225 29.005 2U ARIZONA STATE 6,185 36.401 17% COLUMBIA 6,055 64.924 9% CONNECTICUT 5.978 18.604 32% SYRACUSE 5.958 16.278 37% NORTH CAROLINA 5.926 43.886 14t NEW YORK 5.799 29.247 20t CORNELL 5.759 61.773 9t TENNESSEE 5.703 16.686 34t FLORIDA STATE 5.686 15.864 36t NOTRE DAME 5.276 23.903 22t CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 5.183 45.665 11% MISSOURI 5.086 23.618 22% PITTSBURGH 4.964 24.996 20% WISCONSIN 4.937 43,798 lit CASE WESTERN RESERVE 4.679 12,973 36% UTAH 4.509 15.327 29t 26

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 3: Current Serials Totals Association of Research Libraries. 1996-97 INSTITUTION Law Library Current Serials Total Library Current Serials Percent Law Library Serials... a a... ~... '"... ~.. KANSAS 4.347 33.264 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 4.198 16.489 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 4.189 27.937 ARIZONA 4.158 25.171 OKLAHOMA 3.977 16.470 13X 25% 15X 17% 24X KENTUCKY 3.926 26.142 COLORADO 3.660 28.473 NEW MEXICO 3.226 17,469 PJ..M31.W.. 3.148 14,171 TUlANE 3.012 14.283 LOUISIANA STATE 2.990 18.614 MCGILL 2.946 16.424 OREGON 2.907 15.452 NEBRASKA 2.858 22.579 SOUTH CAROLINA 2.806 18.051 HOUSTON 2.786 15,152 TORONTO 2.781 44,574 HAWAII 2,736 NIA TEMPLE 2.550 15.919 CINCINNATI 2.452 19,556 TEXAS TECH 2.280 21.237 QUEEN'S 2.058 10.895 WESTERN ONTARIO 1.862 15,353 YORK 1.860 12.076 HOWARD 1.820 14.553 SASKATCHEWAN 1.599 14,179 MANITOBA 1.468 8.991 FLORIDA 92 24,788 WASHINGTON U/A 52.960 15% 131 18X 22X 21% 16X 18X 19X 13X 161 18% 6X MIA 16X 13X llx 19X 12X 15X 13X llx 16X OX UIA Graph 5 Current Serials, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 68 Law Libraries 375,559/17.5% Parent Institution Libraries 1,771,844/82.5% 27

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 4: Total Library Expenditures Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 Law Library Total Expenditures Total Library Expenditures Percent Law Library Expenditures INSTITIJTION...... _---_... HARVARD 7.261.112 70.917.819 10% GEORGETOWN 6.165.795 17.420.794 35% CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 4.162.128 33.933.812 12% MICHIGAN 3.877.866 34.273.593 III NEW YORK 3.769,684 24,242,867 16% COLUMBIA 3.571.399 29,231,723 12% RUTGERS 3,226,191 24.785,416 13% VIRGINIA 3.071.519 23.248.612 13% IOWA 3.035.226 18.652.223 16% MIAMI 2.976,317 13.350,984 22% WASHINGTON 2.874,392 27,030.473 III TEXAS 2.826,346 24.538.692 12% PENNSYLVANIA 2.653.012 26.336.252 lox MINNESOTA 2.481.740 27.009.302 9X BOSTON 2.353.639 13.032.502 18.t CASE WESTERN RESERVE 2.318.281 10.386.801 22% CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 2.252.784 37.007.887 6X NOTRE DAME 2.223.592 13.547.022 16% CONNECTICUT 2.163.848 17.180.186 13X NORTHWESTERN 2.153.958 18.567.036 12X INDIANA 2.132.930 25.432.909 BX DUKE 2.080.492 21.574.509 lox FLORIDA 2.007.684 18.475.394 III VANDERBILT 1.976.695 14.526.674 14X WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 1.901,030 18.427.197 lox OHIO STATE 1.899.827 22.096.269 9X NORTH CAROLINA 1.855.700 23.391.822 8X EMORY 1.852.832 19.349.321 lox WISCONSIN 1.848.341 28.397.491 7X SUNY BUFFALO 1,773,158 13,974,189 13% TENNESSEE 1,765.680 12,736,687 14X CORNELL 1.709,600 28,358,048 6X SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1,704,024 21,935,490 8X CALIFORNIA, DAVIS 1.703,905 16,289,233 10% PITISBURGH 1,563,426 19,274,840 8.t GEORGIA 1,516,038 17,333,876 9% TULANE 1.496.764 9.742.278 15% HOWARD 1.480.459 9.052.492 16X FLORIDA STATE 1.474.600 11.032.822 13X COLORADO 1.464.270 15.648.969 9X UTAH 1.451,741 18.149.937 ax 28

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 4: Total Library Expenditures Association of Research Libraries. 1996-97 INSTITUTION Law Library Total Expenditures Total Library Expenditures Percent Law Library Expenditures ---.. -.. ------~--~~---.----... -.. --------.-... ~~-.-.. -.. ----------.-.. ~... CINCINNATI 1.430.804 14.396.669 ARIZONA STATE 1.427.360 19.618.004 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 1.424.906 10.614.608 ALABAMA 1.417.905 8.730.235 HOUSTON 1.416.641 10.922.608 SOUTH CAROLINA 1.412.997 14.222.819 ILLINOIS. URBANA 1.408.837 25.314,119 LOUISIANA STATE 1.375.349 9.635,780 SYRACUSE 1.334.352 10.237,539 TEMPLE 1.278.268 11.076.006 NEW MEXICO 1.236.257 17.087.941 ARIZONA 1.223.676 19.712.136 YORK 1.215.111 11.748.368 TORONTO 1.166.247 36.428.256 KENTUCKY 1.139.329 15.493.171 NEBRASKA 1.092.504 11.324.820 OREGON 1.036.068 11.079.423 TEXAS TECH 1.033.406 11.506.888 OKLAHOMA 1.008.626 9.891.030 KANSAS 967,648 14.974.010 MISSOURI 961.626 11.890.532 MCGILL 865.917 12.971.447 HAWAII 823.476 NIA MANITOBA 805.917 9.852.928 QUEEN'S 687.818 8.957,315 SASKATCHEWAN 679.454 8.741.818 WESTERN ONTARIO 552.682 11,728.514 YALE UIA 39,154.000 CHICAGO UIA 19.702,107 Graph 6 Total Library Expenditures, 1996~97 ARL Academic Libraries 67 Law Libraries $131.677,720/11 % 10,t 7,t 13,t 16,t 13,t 10,t 6,t 14,t 13,t 12,t 7,t 6,t 10,t 3,t 7.t lox 9X 9,t lox 6X 8,t 7,t N/A 8.t 8.t 8.\' 5,t UIA UIA Parent Institution Libraries $1,116,373,700/89% 29

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 5: Professional Staff (FTE) Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 I NSTI1llTI ON... - ~ --~ _.. --- ~-- Law Total Percent Library Library Law Professiona 1 Professional Professi ona 1 Staff Staff Staff... --_...... HARVARD 39 415 9~ GEORGETOWN 23 86 27% YALE 22 201 1U COLUMBIA 22 171 13t TEXAS 19 134 14~ RUTGERS 17 108 16t NEW YORK 16 94 17% MIAMI 16 69 23t CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 16 191 ~ WASHINGTON 15 134 lu PENNSYLVANIA 14 110 13t CASE WESTERN RESERVE 14 72 19~ WISCONSIN 13 154 8t IOWA 13 95 14t VIRGINIA 12 101 12t SYRACUSE 11 78 14t SUNY BUFFALO 11 99 In NORTHWESTERN 11 108 lot MINNESOTA 11 98 1U MICHIGAN 11 151 7t INDIANA 11 138 ~ HOUSTON 11 47 23t FLORIDA 11 111 lot VANDERBILT 10 80 13t TULANE 10 55 18t TEMPLE 10 72 14t SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 10 102 lot NOTRE DAME 10 46 22t CONNECTICUT 10 73 14t CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 10 134 7% BOSTON 10 65 1St SOUTH CAROLINA 9 74 12t OHIO STATE 9 101 9~ NORTH CAROLINA 9 123 7t LOUISIANA STATE 9 59 1St HOWARD 9 50 1~ GEORGIA 9 85 1lt DUKE 9 117 8t UTAH 8 71 1U TENNESSEE 8 69 12t KENTUCKY 8 100 8~ 30

... Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 5: Professional Staff (FTE) Association of Research Libraries, 1996-97 Law Library Professional Staff I NSTIMION... ~ FLORIDA STATE 8 EMORY 8 CINCINNATI 8 CHICAGO 8 ARIZONA STATE 8 Total Library Professional Staff Percent Law Professional Staff ARIZONA 8 ALABAMA 8 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 7 OKlAHOMA 7 MISSOURI 7 56 14t 90 9t 77 lot 71 llt 99 8t 91 9Jt 58 14Jt 48 1st 48 1St 55 13t COLORADO 7 YORK 6 WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 6 TEXAS TECH 6 PITTS8URGH 6 NEBRASKA 6 MCGILL 6 OREGON 5 NEW MEXICO 5 KANSAS 5 ILLINOIS. URBANA 5 HAWAII 5 CORNELL 5 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 5 MANITOBA 4 WESTERN ONTARIO 3 QUEEN'S 3 TORONTO 2 SASKATCHEWAN 2 55 13t 51 12t 90 7t 73 8Jt 101 6t 51 12t 64 9t 54 9t 79 6t 89 6t 171 N/A 3t N/A 124 4Jt 55 55 9t 7t 45 7t 39 8Jt 159 It 40 st Graph 7 Professional Staff, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries Parent Institution Libraries 5,839/89% 31

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 6: Support Staff (FTE) Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 INSTITUTION Law Total Percent Library Library Law Support Support Support Staff Staff Staff a......... ww," a_......... _...... HARVARD 60 593 10% GEORGETOWN 45 121 37% MICHIGAN 31 295 11% RUTGERS 27 238 11% NEW YORK 26 245 11% YALE 23 311 7% CALIFORNIA. BERKELEY 22 251 9% TEXAS 21 381 6% PENNSYLVANIA 21 178 12% COLUMBIA 21 256 8% WASHINGTON 20 233 9% VIRGINIA 20 198 10% NORTHWESTERN 19 134 14% MIAMI 19 124 15% CASE WESTERN RESERVE 19 75 2S% YORK 17 125 14% CORNELL 17 288 6% MINNESOTA 16 200 8% FLORIDA 16 205 a% CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 16 279 6% BOSTON 16 139 12% IOWA 15 129 12% CHICAGO 15 181 a% DUKE 14 171 S% WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 13 141 9% SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 13 95 14% NOTRE DAME 13 156 a% NEW MEXICO 13 174 7% CONNECTICUT 13 101 13% UTAH 12 186 6% TENNESSEE 12 142 a% PITTSBURGH 12 180 7% LOUISIANA STATE 12 101 12% CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 12 173 7% ARIZONA STATE 12 207 6% VANDERBILT 11 141 a% SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 11 137 ax NORTH CAROLINA 11 206 5% GEORGIA 11 202 SX EMORY 11 162 7% SYRACUSE 10 124 S% 32

Law Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 6: Support Staff (FTE) Association of Research Libraries, 1996 97 Law Total Percent Library Library y Law Support Support Support Staff Staff Staff INSTITUTION... OKLAHOMA 10 79 OHIO STATE 10 180 ILLINOIS, URBANA 10 247 FLORIDA STATE 10 130 TULANE 9 95 13.t 6.t 4.t 8.t 9.t SUNY BUFFALO 9 85 INDIANA 9 197 HOUSTON 9 94 CINCINNATI 9 107 TEXAS TECH 8 90 SOUTH CAROLINA 8 124 MISSOURI 8 130 MANITOBA 8 138 MCGILL 8 162 HOWARD 8 82 COLORADO 8 121 ALABAMA 8 80 WISCONSIN 7 193 SASKATCHEWAN 7 115 QUEEN'S 7 125 NEBRASKA 7 117 KANSAS 7 109 ARIZONA 7 175 TEMPLE 6 103 KENTUCKY 6 114 OREGON 5 92 WESTERN ONTARIO 4 141 liawaii 4 N/A TORONTO 1 369 1U 5.t 10.t 8.t 9.t 6.t 6.t 6.t 5.t 10.t 7.t 10.t 4.t 6.t 6.t 6.t 6.t 4.t 6.t 5.t 5% 3.t N/A O.t Graph 8 Support Staff, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries Parent Institution Libraries 10,821/92% 33

FOOTNOTES TO THE ARL ACADEMIC LAw LIBRARY STATISTICS, 1996-97 Footnotes may also include errata and corrections to data not previously reported from prior years. Numbers in parentheses refer to columns in Library Data Tables and to Questionnaire numbers. INSTITUTION ALABAMA QUESTION NUMBER 26 18 33 NOTES All figures are as of September 3D, 1997. Includes bibliographic utilities, memberships (except CRL), and literature searching. The library does not separate expenditures for aiv materials and microforms; these costs are included in Monograph expenditures (16). Figure based on sampling. ARIZONA 4 Represents monographic titles purchased. ARIZONA STATE 4 33 Figure represents title count only. Figure based on sampling. BOSTON 17 Includes microforms expenditures. CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY 1-4, 8-11 Govemment documents are reported by material type when known, and otherwise are included as Govemment documents (9). 38-39 Interlibrary lending does not include photocopies provided by authorized document delivery subcontractors (e.g., Boalt Express) who fill requests using the UC Berkeley collections. CALIFORNIA, DAVIS 19 Includes RUN ($15,546). and lexis and WESTlAW ($48,616). 32-34 Figures based on sampling. CASE WESTERN RESERVE 34 Figure based on sampling. CHICAGO 38-39 Figures represent items, not requests. CINCINNATI 4 22 Monographic purchases based on title count. large increase from previous year due to changes in fiscal reporting and inclusion of previously unreported salary lines in the library budget. COLUMBIA 18 37 38 Included in Monograph expenditures (16). Figure represents only library Reserves removed from a new open Reserves reading area. Includes 755 for standard ILL and 5,709 for fee...based service provider. CORNELL 36 Figure does not include database searches; includes reserves. 35

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES CORNELL (cont.) 38-39 Figures for interlibrary loan reported with central CUL statistics and cannot be disaggregated. DUKE 35-36 Includes reserves. EMORY 9 Includes uncataloged Government documents in Law Library (pieces). 16-27 Figures are as of August 31, 1997. FLORIDA 19 26 34 Includes database searching ($132,594); preservation ($200); document delivery ($100). Figure cannot be preclsely determined. The College of Law handles all operating expenditures and does not track the library separately. The figure represents expenditures for fumiture, equipment, and postage only. Figure reported for 1995-96 included the number of online searches conducted within the library. An estimated figure for 1995-96 is 23,500. FLORIDA STATE 19 Includes $10,115 for computer bibliographic services, and $55,626 for online databases. GEORGIA 34 Figure based on sampling. HARVARD 23 24 29 30 34 35-37 Law School Library statistics may vary due to the complete renovation of Langdell Hall. Unlike previous year, salaries reflect both support and casual wages. Now includes only student wages. Unlike previous year, FTE count reflects both support and casual staff. FTE count reflects only student workers. 2,300 per typical week. Circulation statistics are unavailable due to complete renovation of Langdell Hall. HAWAII 19 Automation ($27,799); Services ($6,530); Maintenance Contracts ($1,211). HOUSTON 32-34 All figures are as of August 31,1997. Figures based on sampling. HOWARD 32-34 Figures based on sampling. ILLINOIS, URBANA 19 Entire amount represents expenditures for WESTLAWILEXIS. INDIANA Excludes branch campus Law Library at Indianapolis (IUPUI). 36

INSTITUTION INDIANA (cont.) QUESTION NUMBER 9 34 35-36 37 NOTES Volumes held June 30, 1996 revised to 371,146 to include Govemment documents. Government documents included in regular volume count. The one-week sample is 1,421. Includes Reserves. Separate Reserve count not available. IOWA 22 34 ExclUdes salary for.5 FTE Associate Dean of Research in Law. Based on two weekly surveys taken each year and then multiplied. KANSAS 32-34 Figures based on sampling. LOUISIANA STATE 32-34 Figures based on sampling. MCGILL 16-27 28-31 All figures are as of May 31, 1997 except where noted. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $46,812; (17) $466,783; (18) $24,000; (19) $293; (20) $537,888; (21) $11,789; (22) $292,433; (23) $248,388; (24) $17,240; (25) $558,061; (26) $75,365; (27) $1,183,103. Figures as of June 1, 1996. MANITOBA 7 16-27 28 All figures are as of March 31, 1997. Figure from 1995-96 fiscal year. Current figure not available. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $64,486; (17) $356,718; (18) U/A; (19) $21,653; (20) $442,857; (21) $13,294; (22) $152,536; (23) $220,356; (24) $19,838; (25) $392,730; (26) $252,243; (27) $1,101,124. Includes 1.0 FTE project-funded position. MIAMI 34 Figure based on sampling. MICHIGAN 19 III charges: $901. DIALOG database: $209. MINNESOTA 4 Figure reflects titles, not volumes. 12-15 Total Audiovisual is 841; disaggregated figures are unavailable. 34 Figure based on sampling. MISSOURI 32-33 Figures based on sampling. NEBRASKA 7 8 Includes government documents. 33 Figure based on sampling. 37

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES NEW MEXICO 6-7 32-34 35-37 The General library, the Law Library, and the Health Sciences Center Library are separately funded and administered. Excludes Govemment documents. Figures based on sampling. Figures based on estimates. NEW YORK 3 37 All volume withdrawals were done in September 1997 (FY98). A new open Reserve policy reduced the amount of Reserve circulations. NORTH CAROLINA 15 Previous year's ending balance for video units has been adjusted to reflect corrected interpretation of this category. NORTHWESTERN 4 34 All figures are as of August 31, 1997. Figure represents titles purchased, not volumes. Figure based on sampling. OHIO STATE 34 Figure based on sampling. OKLAHOMA 34 Figure based on sampling. OREGON Volumes held June 30, 1996 revised to 153,176. PENNSYLVANIA 22 Figure does not include Director's salary. PITTSBURGH 32 34 Figures based on sampling. QUEEN'S 4 5-7 16 27 18 32-34 38 39 All figures are as of April 30, 1997. Figure represents purchased volumes received. Figures represent a title count. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $55,303; (17) $425,036; (18) UtA; (19) UtA; (20) $480,339; (21) $17,576; (22) $146,963; (23) $240,694; (24) $45,041; (25) $432,698; (26) $9,153; (27) $939,766. Included in Serial expenditures (17). Figures based on sampling. 1995 figure corrected to 540. 1995 figure corrected to 318. RUTGERS The numbers listed for Rutgers in the Rank Order Tables reflect the combined statistics for Camden and Newark branch campus law libraries. 38

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES RUTGERS (cont.) 12 15 Total AN Materials (individual categories unavailable): Camden (96); Newark (891); Total Rutgers (987). 26 34 1995-96 figure for Newark revised to $161,174 Figures based on sampling. SASKATCHEWAN In previous years volume count was erroneously reported as bibliographic. 16-27 Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $65,751; (17) $536,353; (18) U/A; (19) UlA; (20) $602,104; (21) $5,345; (22) $111,616; (23) $185,064; (24) $24,209; (25) $320,889; (26) $0; (27) $928,338. 18 Included in Monograph expenditures (16). SOUTH CAROLINA 32 33 Figures based on sampling. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 34 Figure based on sampling. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 35 Initial circulations and renewals were not separated out for this time period. SUNY-BUFFALO 12 15 Figures based on estimates. 19 Includes costs for LEXIS, WEST LAW, and several other online services. 22, 28 Excludes Library Director's FTE and salary, as that position is supported by the Law School. 32-34 Figures based on sampling. SYRACUSE 32 33 Includes WESTLAW/LEXIS sessions by librarians and company trainers. TEMPLE 22 25 Fringe benefits are included in the expenditures for salaries and wages. TEXAS Volume count for 1995-96 was erroneously reported as bibliographic. TEXAS TECH Volumes held June 30,1996 was 180,072. Texas Tech University was not an ARL member in 1995-96. TORONTO 16 27 Volumes held June 30,1996 revised to 182,750. All figures are as of April 30, 1997. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $97,017; (17) $475,792; (18) $72,283; (19) $0; (20) $645,092; (21) $15,191; (22) $291,528; (23) $345,286; (24) $90,238; (25) $727,052; (26) $206,108; (27) $1,593,443. TULANE 33 34 Volumes held June 30,1996 revised to 174,632. Figures based on sampling. 39

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES UTAH 34 Figure based on sampling. 37 Included in Total circulations (36). VANDERBILT In past years Government documents were erroneously reported as not included in current serials. VIRGINIA 34 Figure based on sampling. WASHINGTON 22 28 Includes 2 non-librarians and the head librarian, who is classified as faculty. Includes 1.5 FTE librarian considered temporary, who was hired for a special Law Library project. WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS Volumes held June 30,1996 revised to 327,464. WESTERN ONTARIO 4 5-7 16-27 36 All figures are as of April 30, 1997. Figure represents titles purchased. Does not include titles in series continuations. figures unavailable due to migration to a new system. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $78,795; (17) $336,295; (18) UtA; (19) UtA; (20) $415,090; (21) $12,356; (22) UtA; (23) UtA; (24) $17,544; (25) $317,616; (26) $10,067; (27) $755,129. Includes circulation of Reserve material. WISCONSIN 34 Figure based on sampling. YALE 34 Figure based on sampling. YORK 16-27 35-36 All figures are as of April 30, 1997. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $106,792; (17) $437,518; (18) UtA; (19) 0; (20) $544,310; (21) $31,902; (22) $344,322; (23) $551,181; (24) $92,328; (25) $987,831; (26) $96,163; (27) $1,660,206. Includes reserves. 40

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY DATA TABLES 1996-97

... ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 COLLECTIONS Volumes Volumes Volumes Mono Current Current Current In Added Added graphs Serials Serials Serials Library (Gross) (Net) Purchased Purchased Not Total (Volumes) (Subs. ) Purchased INSTITUTION Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7... "'... _... -_... _... -_...... ~ _..... ALABAMA bg+ 16.613 621 553 73 244 46 290 ARIZONA b 204.984 5.751 5.648 4.273 2.027 25 2.052 BOSTON 122.781 3.042 2.373 1.009 1.037 89 1.126 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS b + 291.186 12.510 10.097 1.938 3.061 695 3.756 CALIFORNIA. IRVINE + 489,201 15.103 14.140 U/A 4.283 179 4.462 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 565.995 11.278 7.435 9.478 U/A UIA 5.041 CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO + 231.895 6.013 1.878 2.119 3.050 147 3.197 CASE WESTERN RESERVE + 382.011 4.005 3.885 519 1.682 95 1.777 CHICAGO b + 624.644 27,037 27.037 UIA UIA UIA 5.059 CINCINNATI + 226.775 5.999 5.145 2.489 2.447 126 2.573 COUIM8IA + 503.000 9.547 9.278 UIA 4.379 10 4.389 CONNECTICUT G 186.405 6.261 3.352 2.191 2.330 0 2.330 CORNELL bb + 171.518 5.327 3.606 2.332 1.440 119 1.559 DARTMOUTH B + 234.662 8.254 2.817 2.015 1.942 483 2.425 DUKE G+ 282.468 6.412 5.124 2.750 2.422 48 2.470 EMORY G+ 208.570 6.427-6.125 1.191 2.512 60 2.572 FLORIDA B + 275.272 3.258 3.099 3.526 2.059 33 2.092 GEORGETOWN + 170.237 3.370 452 431 1.539 134 1,673 HARVARD + 630.167 15.335 13.263 4.187 UIA U/A 3.532 HOWARD G 270.477 1.028 1.028 280 1.540 0 1.540 ILLINOIS. CHICAGO + 657.005 12.291 2.023 3.697 4.160 477 4.637 IOWA G 273.109 6.204 5.695 1.538 UIA U/A 2,753 JOHNS HOPKINS b + 414.704 6.412 5.501 1.851 2.880 236 3.116 KANSAS BG+ 183.693 4.171 3.699 892 1.618 100 1.718 KENTUCKY b + 192.375 4.400 4.150 1.317 1.445 22 1.467 MCGILL b + 308.355 5.730 5.392 1.157 1.186 300 1.486 MCMASTER + 154.915 4.388 3.470 1.230 1.225 110 1.335 MANITOBA G+ 121.462 3.800 1.602 UIA U/A UIA 1.577 MIAMI + 184.200 7.339-12.669 756 1.907 256 2.163 MICHIGAN b + 484.849 10.495 9.747 4.373 U/A UIA 4.196 MINNESOTA b + 448.623 9.956 9.404 UIA 3.982 312 4.294 NEW MEXICO b + 163.903 3.449 3.124 1.763 1.567 356 1.923 NEW YORK bb + 155.296 4.658 4.277 1.395 2.113 270 2.383 NORTH CAROLINA + 304.309 8.994 7.848 3.853 3.407 545 3.952 NORTHWESTERN 276.934 4.660-14.387 862 UIA UIA 1.965 OHIO G+ 124.107 5.600 5.589 2.091 1.035 14 1.049 OHIO STATE b + 232.976 8.040 8.005 3.181 1.954 260 2.214 OKlAHOMA 259.636 8.442 8.442 475 1.785 264 2.049 OKLAHOMA STATE + 50.062 2,722 1.922 304 572 93 665 PENNSYLVANIA G 180.702 4.966 4.764 1.755 2.787 100 2.887 B. Includes Branch Campuses G - Government Documents Not Included in Serials Count + - See Footnotes b - Bibliographic Count 44

... ~--.- ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 COLLECTIONS Microform Gov. Computer Manu- Carto- Graphic AudiO Film Units Docs Files scripts graphic and and Materials Video Archives 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 INSTITUTION.. -.---.----.------------...-...-.. --_..... _.._-------.-_... -... -.. _... _----_.. _--------- 0 0 42 0 0 5.64<\ 657 803 AlABAMA 6.808 U/A 292 6 0 94.306 897 2.243 ARIZONA 27 0 30 712 0 17.700 350 230 BOSTON 16.591 0 111 0 0 364 3.045 158 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 27.153 0 1.766 0 0 33.554 10.433 875 CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 58.730 0 1.206 591 0 45.041 3.185 2.107 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 16.566 0 112 0 0 12,638 2,127 21 CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO 3.035 0 0 530 0 51.633 1.454 1.392 CASE WESTERN RESERVE U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A CHICAGO 6.378 0 870 2.853 0 30.551 3,125 4.074 CINCINNATI 52.276 0 U/A 2,552 0 14.150 U/A U/A COLUMBIA 0 0 176 120 1 792 404 2,094 CONNECTICUT 11,403 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 CORNELL 21.915 0 206 0 0 19.811 5,330 1,413 DARTMOUTH 55 0 65 4.039 0 29.035 476 1.127 DUKE 46 0 352 84 0 0 0 0 EMORY 6.191 0 377 0 U/A U/A 537 2.739 FLORIDA 6,602 0 3.033 U/A 0 1.469 3.486 1.214 GEORGETOWN 10.074 U/A 60 U/A U/A U/A 4 82 HARVARD 14.130 U/A 18 U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A HOWARD 60.115 25,590 U/A 1,083 0 218.885 4.130 4,487 ILLINOIS, CHICAGO 31. 791 U/A 31 U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A IOWA 13.286 0 379 U/A 0 U/A U/A U/A JOHNS HOPKINS 28,762 0 138 2.513 0 366 266 4.724 KANSAS 0 0 4 0 0 39.046 1.454 1.887 KENTUCKY 10.103 0 76 811 0 0 100 9.761 MCGILL 5.241 0 219 541 0 755 915 1.309 MCMASTER 9.073 U/A 247 U/A 0 6.675 3.878 952 MANITOBA 2.837 0 296 23 0 0 0 0 MIAMI 8 U/A 125 68 U/A 254 157 17 MICHIGAN 65.136 0 268 0 0 196 34 1.052 MINNESOTA 4.680 U/A 245 551 U/A 864 100 1.717 NEW MEXICO 1.248 0 221 436 0 251 150 934 NEW YORK 42.265 0 566 0 0 0 4.042 1.709 NORTH CAROLINA U/A 0 837 U/A 0 U/A 367 1.119 NORTHWESTERN 16.478 27.845 115 130 0 63 139 1.289 OHIO U/A 1.475 500 230 0 80 50 0 OHIO STATE 650 0 12 328 U/A U/A U/A 2,894 OKLAHOMA 41.888 881 501 19 1 121.494 3.391 3,383 OKLAHOMA STATE 0 0 14 0 0 0 351 U/A PENNSYLVANlA U/A Unavailable 45

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 COLLECTIONS Volumes Volumes Volumes Mono- Current Current Current In Added Added graphs Serials Serials Serials Library (Gross) (Net) Purchased Purchased Not Total (Volumes) (Subs. ) Purchased INSTITUTION Notes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -.-.-~... ~---.-...-.--.--...--... -.~.--.. -.... _*... _.... _----_........ _._-_. PENNSYLVANIA STATE b 103.899 3.186 3.063 594 1.319 47 1.366 PITISBURGH + 406.603 7.824 5.474 2.754 2.223 38 2.261 QUEEN'S bg+ 136.054 3.080 2.116 1.059 752 70 822 ROCHESTER + 238.441 5.362 4.521 1.425 1.630 140 1.770 SASKATCHEWAN + 118.457 3.533 2.663 964 943 118 1.061 SOlJTH CAROLINA bg+ 88.184 2.155 2.061 399 U/A U/A 970 SOlJTHERN CALIFORNIA B + 196.820 6.161 4.301 1.753 3.293 0 3.293 SUNY -BUFFALO G+ 321.949 7.296 4.177 1.965 1.969 220 2.189 SUNY STONY BROOK + 265.762 4.570 884 1.003 1.898 99 1.997 TEMPLE G+ 107.094 2.010 1.963 886 1.249 101 1.350 TEXAS MM b + 111.165 4.390 3.455 1.470 1.554 249 1.803 TEXAS TECH B + 246.805 7.288 5.927 3.439 2.098 143 2.241 TORONTO + 781.007 16.202 9.193 16.202 U/A U/A 3.291 TULANE G 162.643 2.480 2.158 816 750 0 750 UTAH 183.281 8.860 6.020 2.100 1.559 104 1.663 VANDERBILT 193.697 5.332 4.308 1.391 1.801 336 2.137 VIRGINIA G+ 187.965 3.346 2.942 928 2.164 159 2.323 WASHINGTON bg+ 350.020 4.483 1.067 2.945 U/A U/A 3.725 WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS G+ 268.132 13.592 1.047 1.337 2.031 95 2.126 WISCONSIN + 319.525 7.302 4.016 2.071 3.171 866 4.037 YALE + 406.262 6.734 6.137 2.272 2.424 200 2.624 SUMMARY DATA: COLLECTIONS Volumes In Volumes Volumes Mono-graphs Current Current Current Library Added Added (Net) Purchased Serials Serials Not Serials (Gross) (Volumes) Purchased Purchased Total (Subs.) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 High 781.007 27.037 27.037 16,202 4.379 866 5.059 Mean 269.735 6,696 4.249 2.162 2.048 191 2.386 Median 232.976 5.751 4.016 1.645 1.942 126 2.163 Sum 16453841 408.481 259.176 121.064 104.445 8.989 145.543 Low 16.613 621-14.387 73 244 10 290 Number of Libraries 61 61 61 56 51 47 61 B. Includes Branch Campuses G. Government Documents Not Included in Serials Count + See Footnotes b - Bibliographic Count 46

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 COLLECTIONS Microform Gov. Computer Manu- Carto- Graphic Audio Film Units Docs Files scripts graphic and and Materials Video Archives 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 INSTITUTION.. w......... _.. _... 3,570 0 8 0 0 0 1,440 108 PENNSYLVANIA STATE 0 0 303 0 0 0 1.588 2.293 PITTSBURGH UIA UIA UIA UIA UIA UIA UIA UIA QUEEN'S 2.500 B,877 315 959 0 7.500 0 116 ROCHESTER 2.290 0 46 0 0 11,065 196 3 SASKATCHEWAN 4.702 0 52 0 0 0 0 971 SOUTH CAROLINA 9.101 0 1.459 10 0 43.480 3,026 1.410 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 17,050 UIA 13 UIA UIA 60,490 414 2.071 SUNY -BUFFALO UIA UIA 24 UIA 0 0 0 0 SUNY STONY BROOK 0 0 36 UIA 0 0 0 1.797 TEMPLE 25.601 0 106 0 0 778 2 10 TEXAS A&M 2.575 0 1,348 300 0 798 4.522 5.950 TEXAS TECH 97.150 UIA UIA UIA UIA 2.667 40 13 TORONTO 0 0 3 50 0 0 0 0 TUlANE 17.297 UIA 645 UIA UIA 798 350 1.538 UTAH 8.298 0 650 1,463 0 5.306 2.032 1.137 VANDERBILT 15.139 0 875 455 0 36,697 681 3.801 VIRGINIA 82.046 UIA 2.220 0 0 2.759 2.213 175 WASHINGTON 1,796 0 19 2,273 0 683 306 1.766 WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 61.445 0 76 927 0 1,258 2.323 BBB WISCONSIN 15.447 UIA 91 462 0 10.150 795 107 YAlE SUMMARY DATA: COLLECTIONS Microform Government Computer Manu scripts Carto-graphic Graphic Audio Film and Units Documents Files and archives Materials Materials Materials Video B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 High 97.150 27,845 3.033 4.039 1 218.885 10.433 9.761 Mean 19.542 12,934 397 837 1 23.251 1.630 1,708 Median 10,103 8.877 176 496 1 6.161 738 1.299 Sum 957.548 64.66B 21,B14 25.119 2 930.050 74.962 B1.960 Low B B81 3 6 1 6 2 3 Number of Libraries 49 5 55 30 2 40 46 48 UIA. Unavailable 47

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 EXPENDITURES Monographs Current Other Misc. Total Contract Serial s Library Materials Library Binding Materials Expend. Materials INSTITUTION 16 17 18 19 20 21... -_.. --...... ~... "'...,.... "'... -.~..... _... ---_... _- ---.. -... ALABAMA 3.474 56.144 31 0 59.649 6,800 ARIZONA 114,799 742.146 86.351 0 943.296 26.037 80STON 34.345 586.546 0 37.341 658.232 21.738 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 239.277 779.554 4.202 20.615 1.043.648 39.912 CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 679.010 117.706 U/A U/A 796.716 0 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 347.992 1.047.070 21.391 0 1.416.453 79.700 CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO 123.911 1.011,731 225 0 1,135,867 39,243 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 42.164 836,321 24,038 0 902.523 25.411 CHICAGO 174.172 1.134.094 U/A U/A 1.308.266 U/A CINCINNATI 105.587 771,094 35,038 24.912 936.631 19,955 COWMBIA 237.172 1.174.600 0 0 1.411.772 63,550 CONNECTICUT 110.375 776.975 101.762 25.247 1.014.359 25.253 CORNELL 146.552 843.932 U/A 0 990.484 24.242 DARTMOUTH 100.735 439.767 84.915 0 625,417 16.776 OM 231.146 941.056 46.100 211.407 1.429.709 34.648 EMORY 105.415 1.019.755 1.324 111.583 1.238.077 35.963 FLORIDA 135.579 859.509 93.650 57.401 1.146.139 40.632 GEORGETOWN 31.691 481.005 107.722 0 620.418 18.350 HARVARD 37.739 1.071.333 39.211 0 1.148.283 87.752 HOWARD 47.806 728.827 14.152 0 790.785 25.000 ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 277.768 1.149.467 12.064 0 1.439.299 32.155 IOWA 68.691 814.669 15.858 U/A 899.218 0 JOHNS HOPKINS 129.542 875.521 52.601 0 1.057.664 29.551 KANSAS 76.824 712.952 1.968 71.640 863.384 14.980 KENTUCKY 110.371 806.660 9.059 39.524 965.614 19.677 MCGILL 92.559 617.085 146 292 710.083 30.499 MCMASTER 59.173 479.652 25.127 74 564.025 16.548 MANITOBA 81.637 465.696 U/A 10.842 558.175 20.317 MIAMI 73.873 815.836 0 33.978 923.687 35.387 MICHIGAN 296.340 1.163.001 160.460 15.773 1.635.574 36.362 MINNESOTA 348.026 1.294.045 53.157 3.541 1.698.769 69.379 NEW MEXICO 132,965 521.313 29.155 35.701 719.134 22,112 NEW YORK 106.720 712.657 86.003 0 905.380 33.090 NORTH CAROLINA 160.610 1.271.446 252.687 0 1.684.743 37.855 NORTHWESTERN 38.252 643.044 62.360 2.735 746.391 24.581 OHIO 55.027 344.750 433 0 400.210 18.237 OHIO STATE 103.107 778.234 U/A U/A 881.341 21.985 OKLAHOMA 38.128 739.155 0 18.145 795.428 24.857 OKLAHOMA STATE 31.100 177.388 6.270 0 214,758 0 PENNSYLVANIA 78.557 956.097 58.176 46.900 1.139.730 23.062 U/A. Unavailable 48

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 EXPENDITURES Salaries Salaries Salaries Total Other Total & Wages & Wages & Wages Sal aries Operating Library Profess iona 1 Support Student & Wages Expend. Expend. Staff Staff Assistants..._._.. 22 _*_... 23 24 25 26 27 INSTITUTION 4.~..~...... ~......... 106.388 95.860 0 202.248 28.203 296.900 ALABAMA 633.764 557.963 121.619 1.313.346 339.974 2.622.653 ARIZONA 428.709 212.849 51.712 693.270 236.634 1.609.874 BOSTON 492.946 615.083 76.760 1.184.789 103,106 2.371.455 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 1.107.666 1,288.175 415.906 2.811.747 727,187 4.335.650 CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 676,729 1,288.182 360,115 2,325.026 763,128 4.584,307 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 294,142 575.684 109,707 979;533 191,162 2.345.805 CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO 618.119 302.052 80,834 1.001.005 181,489 2.110.428 CASE WESTERN RESERVE U/A U/A U/A U/A UtA U/A CHICAGO 972.547 193,973 114.336 1,280.856 474.780 2.712.222 CINCINNATI 645.696 631,476 81,753 1.358.925 286,835 3.121.082 COLUMBIA 849.358 601.440 12.855 1.463,653 345,080 2.848.345 CONNECTICUT 516.950 887.357 73.085 1.477.392 347,408 2.839,526 CORNELL 402.115 327.189 26.860 756.164 189,660 1.588.017 DARTMOUTH 737.212 642.146 36.580 1.415.938 79,679 2.959.974 DUKE 682.375 486.429 95,228 1.264.032 376,128 2.914.200 EMORY 531.547 597.965 121,146 1,250.658 437,684 2.875.113 FLORIDA 764.839 381.098 27.220 1.173.157 331.765 2.143.690 GEORGETOWN 1.299.544 1,067.648 0 2.367.192 999,541 4.602.768 HARVARD 273.984 356,371 13.644 643.999 30,150 1.489.934 HOWARD 1.092.286 1,384,441 130.070 2.606.797 622,586 4.700.837 ILLINOIS, CHICAGO 430.939 263.892 97,189 792.020 160,000 1.851.238 IOWA 1.007.768 1,292.637 7,144 2.307.549 1,179,271 4.574.035 JOHNS HOPKINS 675.889 419.049 40.967 1.135.905 387,008 2.401.277 KANSAS 574.874 299.896 76.903 951,673 96,372 2.033.336 KENTUCKY 312.004 385.057 47.981 745.042 80.283 1.565.906 MCGILL 281.137 467.350 68.901 817.387 158.782 1.556.742 MCMASTER 217.169 437.233 36,991 691.394 300.446 1.570.332 MANITOBA 682.977 335.736 0 1.018.713 242.510 2.220.297 MIAMI 1.002.597 0 195.213 1.197.810 148,171 3.017.917 MICHIGAN 637.536 588.765 383.801 1,610.102 752.725 4.130.975 MINNESOTA 881.743 259.140 33.697 1.174,580 383,105 2.298,931 NEW MEXICO 722,123 768.978 108.071 1.599.172 364,334 2.901.976 NEW YORK 1,030.802 777.406 90.119 1,898,327 882,213 4.503.138 NORTIi CAROLINA 582.351 295.776 64,358 942,485 311,548 2.025.005 NORTIiWESTERN 188,770 131.334 56.531 376.635 164,919 960.001 OHIO 394.570 506,815 91,976 993.361 278.532 2.175.219 OHIO STATE 401,667 222.434 78,814 702.915 469.064 1.992.264 OKLAHOMA 100,038 76.431 2,104 178.573 53.369 446.700 OKLAHOMA STATE 599,730 497.401 124.497 1.221.628 545.216 2.929.636 PENNSYLVANIA U/A. Unavailable 49

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 EXPENDInIRES Monographs Current Other Misc. Total Contract Serials Library Materials Library Binding Materials Expend. Materials INSTITUTION 16 17 1B 19 20 21... PENNSYLVANIA STATE 62.915 826.423 0 222,949 1,112,287 20.694 PITISBURGH 206.534 1,004,042 26.618 94,650 1,331,844 50.146 QUEEN'S 84.447 520,697 U/A U/A 605,144 14.694 ROCHESTER 62.079 696,979 74.954 0 834,012 29.694 SASKATCHEWAN 59,487 484,397 0 U/A 543,884 13.121 SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SUNY-BUFFALO SUNY-STONY BROOK TEMPLE TEXAS A&M TEXAS TECH TORONTO TULANE UTAH VANDERBILT VIRGINIA WASHINGTON WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS WISCONSIN YALE 28.761 367,727 8.571 3,476 408.535 15.490 145.448 944,943 39.872 20,348 1.150.611 40.398 56.599 859,975 15.520 0 932,094 30.000 85.035 831,192 U/A U/A 916,227 24.219 72.206 601.564 978 7,051 681.799 13.203 97.624 612.516 36.431 9,199 755,770 14.180 204.212 886.744 7.561 153,596 1,252,113 24.344 U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A U/A 49.467 397.506 919 0 447.892 14.392 105.544 638.223 1.800 0 745,567 22.842 127.678 849.362 20.812 0 997,852 36.465 78.124 911.232 84.611 47,728 1.121.695 6.009 258.440 1.018.655 15.474 135,420 1.427.989 48.957 91.248 917.933 17.600 156,911 1,183.692 42.536 148.539 1.052,814 56.554 0 1.257.907 22.785 194.800 898.700 U/A U/A 1.093.500 30.800 SUMMARY DATA: EXPENDITURES Monographs Serials Current Other Library Misc. Total Library Contract Materials Materials Materials Binding High Mean Median Sum Low Number of Libraries 16 679,010 127,123 101,921 7.627,399 3.474 60 1.294.045 252,687 222,949 1.698.769 87.752 767.991 41,172 55,827 953.662 29.582 810,665 24.582 33,978 934.362 24.929 46.079,456 1.893.911 1.618.979 57.219.745 1.656.564 56.144 31 74 59.649 6,009 60 46 29 60 56 U/A - Unavailable 50

...... ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 EXPENDIllJRES Salaries Salaries Salaries Total Other Total & Wages & Wages & Wages Salaries Operating Library Professional Support Student & Wages Expend. Expend. Staff Staff Assistants 22 23 24 25 26 27 INSTIllJTION... --- ---... -... --... -... -... -.. -... _-_... 189.936 306,405 10.235 506.576 0 1.639.557 PENNSYLVANIA STATE 745.564 647.415 126.222 1.519.201 427.787 3.328.978 PITISBURGH 186.576 206.500 20.060 413.136 92.836 1.125.810 QUEEN'S 623.411 236.268 44.869 904.548 220.267 1.988.521 ROCHESTER 93,560 142.961 27.375 263,896 0 820.901 SASKATCHEWAN 233.232 218.648 37.734 489,614 232.748 1.146.387 SOUTH CAROLINA 832.040 615.843 102.743 1.550.626 420,766 3.162.401 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 769.870 243.863 148.881 1.162.614 457.825 2.582.533 SUNY BUFFALO 764.558 353.372 82.007 1.199.937 312.120 2.452.503 SUNY-STONY BROOK 342.204 314.869 84.314 741.387 433.004 1.869.393 TEMPLE 433.537 248.975 96.995 779.507 279.077 1.828.534 TEXAS A&M 741.331 462.551 119.028 1.322.910 263.551 2.862.918 TEXAS TECH 481.855 1.048.363 248.151 1,778.370 UtA UtA TORONTO 286.300 223.644 11.065 521.009 273.620 1.256.913 lljlane 423.680 438.373 133.718 995.771 1,067,556 2.831.736 UTAH 713.866 582,294 35.345 1.331.505 836.237 3.202.059 VANDERBILT 665.003 757.727 61.587 1.484.317 430.961 3.042.982 VIRGINIA 625.362 607.804 259.415 1.492.581 845.062 3.814.589 WASHINGTON 1.467.946 1.294.412 51.582 2.813.940 1.996.746 6.036.914 WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 752.683 519.426 201.474 1.473.583 282.216 3.036.491 WISCONSIN 609.600 515.200 73.900 1.198,700 464.100 2.787.100 YALE SUMMARY DATA: EXPENDIllJRES ---... ~ Salaries & Salaries & Salaries & Total Other Total Library Wages Wages Support Wages Student Salaries Operating Expend. Professional Staff Assistants &Wages Expend. Staff 22 23 24 25 26 27 ---... ----.-.-.-.. --.. -.. -... ~ _... _... _--_.. -... _...... _--... -... -_... _... High 1.467.946 1.384.441 415.906 2.813.940 1.996,746 6.036.914 Mean 597.229 517.011 97,042 1.197,812 410,290 2.560.083 Median 620.765 462.551 78.814 1.179,685 331,765 2,452.503 Sum 35.833.714 30.503.625 5.531.386 71,868,726 23.386.526 151.044.925 Low 93,560 76.431 2.104 178,573 28,203 296.900 Nulllber of Libraries 60 59 57 60 57 59 UtA - Unavailable 51

...... _--_... _---_.. _--... ~..... ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Prof. Support Student Total Library Participants Staff Staff Assist. Staff Present. in Group (FT ) (m) (m) (m) to Groups Present. INSTITIJrION 28 29 30 31 32 33... ALABAMA 3 6 0 9 12 402 ARIZONA 13 24 12 49 444 3,639 BOSTON 8 8 5 21 151 1,181 CALIFORNIA, DAVIS 10 21 6 37 201 1,881 CALIFORNIA, IRVINE 18 43 30 91 304 6.202 CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES 17 30 26 73 213 1.540 CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO 7 16 7 30 231 1,282 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 14 15 7 36 113 1,595 CHICAGO 7 15 12 34 47 337 CINCINNATI 21 17 14 52 456 4.322 COLUMBIA 19 25 6 50 162 1.168 CONNECTICUT 18 24 1 43 74 559 CORNELL 8 29 3 40 117 529 DARTMOUTH 9 13 4 26 U/A UtA DUKE 18 27 7 52 219 1.294 EMORY 16 29 3 48 107 1,605 FLORIDA 18 31 9 58 263 3.382 GEORGETOWN 18 11 3 32 361 2,396 HARVARD 25 49 0 74 96 130 HOWARD 6 14 3 23 10 130 ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 26 59 11 96 284 2.983 IOWA 10 9 14 33 150 2,750 JOHNS HOPKINS 21 52 0 73 510 3,529 KANSAS 19 21 3 43 100 1,650 KENTUCKY 14 16 10 40 286 2.934 MCGILL 7 17 5 29 60 1.653 MCMASTER 7 20 6 33 196 1.235 MANITOBA 7 22 2 31 203 825 MIAMI 16 16 0 32 201 1.318 MICHIGAN 11 25 14 50 163 2.056 MINNESOTA 13 21 26 60 211 3.891 NEW MEXICO 23 15 2 40 237 2.241 NEW YORK 16 24 8 48 317 2.187 NORTH CAROLINA 26 32 10 68 321 3.842 NORTHWESTERN 15 13 5 33 79 544 OHIO 5 5 6 16 23 276 OHIO STATE 9 20 10 39 74 1.401 OKLAHOMA 9 19 8 36 60 1.441 OKLAHOMA STATE 3 4 1 8 30 924 PENNSYLVANIA 14 15 11 40 153 1.095 U/A. Unavailable 52

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Reference Initi al Total Reserve Total Total Transactions Circulation Circulation Circulation Items Items Transact. Transact. Transact. Loaned Borrowed (ILL/DO) (ILL/DO) 34 35 36 37 38 39 INSTITUTION ~~_ * ~_._ _. w~_... -_...---.--.-..._----_. 4.884 3.442 3.772 1.622 801 242 ALABAMA 34.401 39.400 49.755 9.972 14.896 2.208 ARIZONA 9.963 5.734 7.315 2.494 6.121 5.535 BOSTON 30.897 21.326 42.123 4.083 24.134 5.841 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 77.444 83.401 191.036 36.231 14.062 10.004 CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 55.496 U/A 272.297 17.364 55.280 6.493 CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 51.573 31.857 44.264 14.254 14.324 11.522 CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO U/A 12.757 15.622 13.854 31.964 4.619 CASE.WESTERN RESERVE 23.052 32.507 44.242 22.592 U/A U/A CHICAGO 37.248 18.047 23.957 13.294 20,667 3.981 CINCINNATI 44.010 31.539 52,553 60.203 15.389 4.413 COLUMBIA 13,037 U/A 37,191 0 13.057 1.856 CONNECTICUT 13.053 U/A 38.740 11.873 5.542 6.540 CORNELL U/A 15.507 20.599 11.301 4.430 5.767 DARTMOUTH 59.660 41.552 52.032 6.354 53.505 2.694 DUKE 42.824 16.892 18.865 14.220 23.959 6.883 EMORY 22,450 U/A 43.817 32.913 24.667 6.747 FLORIDA 34.938 42.189 42.189 U/A 2.954 944 GEORGETOWN 126.634 34.844 687.858 11.008 19.011 10.504 HARVARD 8.564 U/A 43.218 U/A 3.141 647 HOWARD 46.904 97.222 154.768 17.991 43.237 20.743 ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 10.164 U/A 52.969 20.890 30.926 6.811 IOWA 55.266 22.969 52.173 11.924 14.380 11.218 JOHNS HOPKINS 26.068 31.336 36.817 19.357 23.176 5.370 KANSAS 24.683 71.698 80.947 U/A 11.088 9.878 KENTUCKY 40.458 41.281 48.995 9.480 6.258 1.453 MCGILL 13.648 45.951 49.283 104.335 5.464 5,477 MCMASTER 10.765 U/A 83.576 U/A 11.845 3.269 MANITOBA 66.171 14.602 20.262 4.973 19.097 4.020 MIAMI 45.435 U/A 80.173 24.769 16.081 5.538 MICHIGAN 43.316 34.914 37.565 25.801 108.206 1.575 MINNESOTA 69.222 18.560 21.278 22.937 7.316 2.409 NEW MEXICO 81.097 27.949 38.629 10.352 16.299 11.331 NEW YORK 44.199 U/A 483.485 9.318 20.813 5.999 NORTH CAROLINA 30.469 51.473 54.065 47.807 10.262 10.533 NORTHWESTERN 54.168 19.843 21.820 2.137 6.350 2.069 OHIO 25.812 35.692. 59.958 15.519 18.198 7.595 OHIO STATE 36.846 14.500 14.500 5.013 12.687 6.939 OKLAHOMA 16.000 10.197 11.344 2.895 2.806 1.027 OKLAHOMA STATE 73.308 28.941 35.020 42.209 10.752 12.411 PENNSYLVANIA U/A. Unavailable 53

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996-97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Prof. Support Student Total Library Participants Staff Staff Assist. Staff Present. in Group (fte) (fte) efte) (fte) to Groups Present. INSTITUTION 28 29 30 31 32 33...... _...... _... _... _..... a.... _... PENNSYLVANIA STATE 5 9 5 19 96 449 PITISBURGH 20 34 14 68 499 6.089 QUEEN'S 6 10 2 18 155 1.686 ROCHESTER 15 12 3 30 234 1.957 SASKATCHEWAN 3 7 2 12 102 533 SOUTH CAROLINA 5 11 4 20 118 740 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 14 21 10 45 308 3.171 SUNY BUFFALO 19 10 17 46 148 2.232 SUNY STONY BROOK 16 15 7 38 142 1.677 TEMPLE 8 14 7 29 34 1.381 TEXAS MM 11 13 10 34 199 1.095 TEXAS TECH 19 25 14 58 310 2.276 TORONTO 9 33 15 57 113 1.080 TUlANE 7 11 1 19 147 439 UTAH 10 19 18 47 156 1.789 VANDERBILT 15 27 4 46 161 1.798 VIRGINIA 17 30 6 53 405 2.010 WASHINGTON 17 26 22 65 171 2.308 WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 35 42 3 80 139 1.141 WISCONSIN 19 23 15 57 159 1.239 YALE 13 23 3 39 285 1.464 SUMMARY DATA: PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Professional Support Staff Student Total Staff Library Participants Staff (fte) (fte) Assistants (fte) Presentations in Group (fte) to Groups Presentations 28 29 30 31 32 33... -... ---... -.. ---... -.. --.. -~--.-.. -... -.. -.. -.. -... ----.. -... -.. --... -... --------.. ----... ---.. --... ~.. -----~-... High 35 59 30 96 510 6.202 Mean 14 21 9 43 189 1.815 Median 14 20 7 40 160 1.568 Sum 827 1.2B7 492 2.606 11.320 108.903 Low 3 4 1 8 10 130 Number of libraries 61 61 57 61 60 60 ~.--... ~. UtA Unavailable 54

ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS 1996 97 PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES Reference Initi al Total Reserve Total Total Transactions Circulation Circulation Ci rcul ation Items Items Transact. Transact. Transact. Loaned Borrowed (ILL/DO) (ILL/DD) 34 35 36 37 38 39 INSTITUTION...... _... -...,.... -.. --_... 5.428 65.551 65.951 19.739 11.433 3.229 PENNSYLVANIA STATE 134.000 43.418 54.514 29.341 19.490 4.615 PITTSBURGH 13.305 31.201 40.317 12.988 4.382 4.684 QUEEN'S 10.833 14.993 23,366 9.021 8.589 6.329 ROCHESTER 7.261 43.321 52.055 3.817 3.914 2.994 SASKATCHEWAN 8.259 32.810 27.880 38.426 3.288 9.212 45.975 71.392 7.378 U/A 15.456 93.384 68.720 65.034 41.524 17.092 8.697 14.673 2.492 2.039 1.495 SOUTH CAROLINA 42.434 71.558 25.668 7.144 1.226 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 105.337 121.077 10.500 20.024 1.701 SUNY BUFFALO 18.231 25.662 8.279 15.545 1.322 SUNY STONY BROOK 7.127 7.776 9.688 3.406 2.528 TEMPLE 131.818 139.334 3.564 5.483 2.399 TEXAS A&H 320.610 332.772 16.865 5.995 4.386 TEXAS TECH 199.455 279.311 10.044 7.465 3.309 TORONTO 65.856 68.887 U/A 8.368 4.236 lulane 19.572 22.963 1.595 12.612 3.482 UTAH 26.289 31.775 980 5.909 1.976 VANDERBILT 16.010 27.714 6.547 9.536 6.597 VIRGINIA U/A 744.081 42.042 36.851 3.851 WASHINGTON 38.856 47.275 6.822 24.719 5.650 WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 124.206 128.781 21.968 31.011 3.095 WISCONSIN 39.124 50.404 U/A 7.151 6.128 YALE SUMMARY DATA: PERSONNEL AND PUBLIC SERVICES High Mean Median Sum Low Number of Reference Initial Total Reserve Transactions Circulation Circulation Circulation Transactions Transactions Transactions 34 ~ H D Total Items Loaned (ILL/DO) 3B Total Items Borrowed (ILL/DO) 39 134.000 320.610 744.081 104.335 108.206 20.743 38.289 46.279 90.481 17.098 16.570 5.139 34.670 31.857 44.264 11.898 12.649 4.514 2.220.784 2.360.228 5.519.318 923.299 994.211 308.337 3.288 3.442 3.772 980 801 242 Libraries 58 51 61 54 60 60 U/A. Unavailable 55

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 1: Volumes Held Association of Research Libraries. 1996-97 INSTITUTION Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Volumes Volumes Library Held Held Volumes Held -----_._-----------...... _... _----... -... -... -.. -.. -._---.-.---. TORONTO 781.007 8.487.179 9% ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 657.005 1.955.615 34% HARVARD 630.167 13.617.133 5% CHICAGO 624.644 6.116.978 10% CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 565.995 7.010.234 8% COLUMBIA 503.000 6.905.609 7% CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 489.201 1.973.972 25% MICHIGAN 484.849 6.973.162 7% MINNESOTA 448.623 5.490.668 8% JOHNS HOPKINS 414.704 3.224.741 13% PITISSURGH 406.603 3.819.100 III YALE 406.262 9.932.080 4% CASE WESTERN RESERVE 382.011 1.965.478 19% WASHINGTON 350.020 5.715.202 6% SUNY BUFFALO 321.949 3.047.830 III WISCONSIN 319.525 5.824.639 5% MCGILL 308.355 2.994.156 10% NORTH CAROLINA 304.309 4.819.186 6% CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 291.186 2.949.213 10% DUKE 282.468 4.645.050 6% NORTHWESTERN 276.934 3.893.005 7% FLORIDA 275.272 3.317.781 8% IOWA 273.109 3.822.656 7% HOWARD 270.477 2.333.483 12% WASHINGTON U. -ST. LOUIS 268.132 3.234.005 8% SUNY-STONY BROOK 265.762 1,992.795 13% OKLAHOMA 259.636 2.610.071 10% TEXAS TECH 246.805 2.030.824 12% ROCHESTER 238.441 2.962.157 8% DARTMOUTH 234.662 2.223.294 III OHIO STATE 232.976 5.087.336 5% CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO 231.895 2.531.418 9% CINCINNATI 226.775 2.327.307 10% EMORY 208.570 2.369.065 9% ARIZONA 204.984 4.442.961 5% SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 196,820 3.417.928 6% VANDERBILT 193.697 2.442.771 8% KENTUCKY 192.375 2.679.084 7% VIRGINIA 187.965 4.433.628 4% CONNECTICUT 186.405 2.828.359 7% MIAMI 184.200 2.117.998 9% 56

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 1: Volumes Held Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 INSTITUTION Medical Library Volumes Held Total Library Volumes Held Percent Medical Library Volumes Held KANSAS UTAH PENNSYLVANIA CORNELL GEORGETOWN 183.693 183.281 180.702 171.518 170.237 3.532.810 2.608.118 4.546.667 N/A 2.172.213 5% 7% 4% N/A 81 NEW MEXICO TULANE NEW YORK MCMASTER QUEEN'S 163.903 162.643 155.296 154.915 136.054 2.175,706 2.116.015 3.629.897 1,787.208 2.139,713 81 81 41 91 6% OHIO BOSTON MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN TEXAS A&H 124.107 122.781 121.462 118.457 111.165 2.110.594 2.086.258 1.740,025 1.698,690 2,447.598 61 61 71 71 51 TEMPLE PENNSYLVANIA STATE SOUTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA STATE ALABAMA 107.094 103,899 88.184 50.062 16.613 2.345,342 3.934.344 2.998.228 1,963,157 2,097,526 51 31 31 31 U Graph 9 Volumes Held, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 60 Medical Libraries 16,282,323/7% Parent Institution Libraries 202,412,940/93% 57

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 2: Volumes Added (Gross) Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 INSTITUTION Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Volumes Volumes Library Added Added Volumes w ~ _ ~ w,. * _..~ CHICAGO 27.037 141.257 19,t TORONTO 16.202 252.717 6,t HARVARD 15.335 294.976 5,t CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 15.103 58.487 26,t WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 13.592 91.740 15,t CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 12.510 86.556 14,t ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 12.291 52.389 23,t CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 11.278 253.855 4,t MICHIGAN 10.495 141.820 7,t MINNESOTA 9.956 140.309 7,t COLUMBIA 9.547 153.205 6,t NORlH CAROLINA 8.994 151.508 6,t UTAH 8.860 74.556 12,t OKLAHOMA 8.442 45.088 19,t DARTMOUTH 8.254 53.915 15,t OHIO STATE 8.040 125.880 6,t PITTSBURGH 7.824 95.132 8,t MIAMI 7.339 59.595 12,t WISCONSIN 7.302 106.512 7,t SUNY BUFFALO 7.296 75.994 10,t TEXAS TECH 7.288 49.593 15,t YALE 6.734 182.929 4,t EMORY 6.427 72.273 9,t JOHNS HOPKINS 6.412 62.675 10,t OUK 6.412 115.788 6,t CONNECTICUT 6.261 64.781 10,t IOWA 6.204 110.813 6,t SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 6.161 79.037 8,t CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO 6.013 82.868 7,t CINCINNATI 5.999 64.545 9,t ARIZONA 5.751 112.241 5,t MCGILL 5.730 60.006 10,t OHIO 5.600 72.202 8,t ROCHESTER 5.362 43.603 12,t VANDERBILT 5.332 60.422 9,t CORNELL 5.327 N/A N/A PENNSYLVANIA 4.966 117.090 4,t NORTHWESTERN 4.660 94.145 5,t NEW YORK 4.658 131.255 4,t SUNY STONY BROOK 4.570 33,.677 14,t WASHINGTON 4.483 152.224 3,t 58

.~_.w Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 2: Volumes Added (Gross) Association of Research Libraries, 1996 97 Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Volumes Volumes Library Added Added Volumes...._...._._w_._..._ INSTI11JTION ~ _.... _~. KENTUCKY 4.400 49.533 TEXAS A&M 4.390 91.510 MCMASTER 4.388 25.412 KANSAS 4.171 84.168 CASE WESTERN RESERVE 4.005 29.814 MANITOBA 3.800 38.447 SASKATCHEWAN 3,533 52.217 NEW MEXICO 3,449 88.080 GEORGETOWN 3.370 85.635 VIRGINIA 3.346 87.144 FLORIDA 3.258 81.863 PENNSYLVANIA STATE 3.186 145.924 QUEEN'S 3.080 41.552 BOSTON 3.042 53,395 OKLAHOMA STATE 2.722 75,085 TULANE 2.480 44.181 SOlITH CAROLINA 2.155 69.764 TEMPLE 2.010 49.254 HOWARD 1.028 46.863 ALABAMA 621 47.352 9f 5f 17f 5f 13f 10f 7f 4f 4f 4t 4t 2f 7t 6f 4f 6f 3t 4f 2t U Graph 10 Volumes Added Gross, 1996~97 ARL Academic Libraries 60 Medical Libraries 403.154/7% Parent Institution Libraries 5,101,697/93% 59

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 3: Current Serial Subscriptions Association of Research Libraries, 1996 97 INSTITUTION Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Current Current Library Serials Serials Serials... ~... -.. --... _... "..... -"... CHICAGO 5.059 36.961 14% CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 5.041 94.364 5% ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 4.637 15.624 30% CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 4.462 19.495 23% COLUMBIA 4.389 64.924 7% MINNESOTA 4.294 48.105 9% MICHIGAN 4.196 69.165 6% WISCONSIN 4.037 43.798 9% NORTH CAROLINA 3.952 43.886 9% CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 3.756 45.665 8% WASHINGTON 3.725 52.960 7% HARVARD 3.532 100.991 3% SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3.293 27.937 12% TORONTO 3.291 44.574 7% CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO 3.197 22.885 14% JOHNS HOPKINS 3.116 21.215 15% PENNSYLVANIA 2.887 33.816 9% IOWA 2.753 39.138 7% YALE 2.624 53.345 5% CINCINNATI 2.573 19.556 13% EMORY 2.572 24.021 III DUKE 2.470 32.003 8% DARTMOUTH 2.425 20.015 12% NEW YORK 2.383 29.247 8% CONNECTICUT 2.330 18.604 13% VIRGINIA 2.323 45.398 5% PITTSBURGH 2.261 24.996 9% lexas lech 2.241 21.237 11% OHIO STAlE 2.214 33.603 7% SUNY BUFFALO 2.189 21.129 10% MIAMI 2.163 20,353 III VANDERBILT 2.137 19.768 11% WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 2.l26 18.628 11% FLORIDA 2.092 24.788 8% ARIZONA 2.052 25.171 8% OKLAHOMA 2.049 16.470 12% SUNY STONY BROOK 1.997 10.520 19% NORTHWESiERN 1.965 40.124 5% NEW MEXICO 1.923 17.469 11% TEXAS A&M 1.803 22.781 8% CASE WESTERN RESERVE 1.777 12.973 14% 60

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 3: Current Serial Subscriptions Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Current Current Library Serials Serials Serials INSTITUTION... ROCHESTER 1.770 9.814 18t KANSAS 1.718 33.264 5t GEORGETOWN 1.673 27.503 6t UTAH 1.663 15.327 lit MANITOBA 1.577 8.991 18t CORNELL 1.559 N/A N/A HOWARD 1,540 14.553 1U MCGILL 1,486 16.424 9t KENTUCKY 1.467 26.142 6t PENNSYLVANIA STATE 1.366 31.753 4t TEMPLE 1.350 15.919 8t MCMASTER 1.335 11.880 1U BOSTON 1.126 28.934 4t SASKATCHEWAN 1.061 14.179 7t OHIO 1,049 27.054 4t SOUTll CAROLINA 970 18.051 5t QUEEN'S 822 10.895 8% TULANE 750 14.283 5t OKLAHOMA STATE 665 18.935 4t ALA8AHA 290 14.171 2t Graph 11 Current Serials, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 60 Medical Libraries 143,984/8% Parent Institution Libraries 1,611,790/92% 61

~... Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 4: Total Library Expenditures Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 INSTITUTION Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Total Expenditures Library Expenditures Expenditures WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 6.036.914 18.427.197 33~ ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 4.700.837 14.445.025 33t HARVARD 4.602.768 70.917.819 6t CALIfORNIA. LOS ANGELES 4.584.307 37.007.887 12t JOHNS HOPKINS 4.574,035 20.531.044 22t NORTH CAROLINA 4.503.138 23.391.822 19t CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 4.335.650 13.891.798 3It MINNESOTA 4.130.975 27,009.302 15t WASHINGTON 3.814.589 27.030,473 14% PITTSBURGH 3.328.978 19.274,840 17t VANDERBILT 3.202,059 14.526.674 22t SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 3.162.401 21.935,490 14~ COLUMBIA 3.121.082 29.231.723 11t VIRGINIA 3.042.982 23.248.612 13t WISCONSIN 3.036.491 28.397.491 11t MICHIGAN 3.017.917 34.273.593 9t DUKE 2.959.974 21.574.509 14t PENNSYLVANIA 2.929.636 26.336,252 11t EMORY 2.914.200 19.349.321 15t NEW YORK 2.901.976 24.242,867 12t FLORIDA 2.875.113 18,475,394 16t TEXAS TECH 2.862.918 11.506.888 25t CONNECTICUT 2,848.345 17.180.186 17t CORNELL 2.839.526 NIA NIA UTAH 2.831,736 18,149.937 16t YALE 2.787.100 39.154.000 7t CINCINNATI 2.712.222 14.396.669 19t ARIZONA 2.622.653 19.712.136 13t SUNY -BUFFALO 2.582.533 13.974.189 1& SUNY STONY BROOK 2.452.503 10,695.216 23t KANSAS 2.401.277 14.974.010 16t CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 2,371,455 16.289,233 15t CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO 2.345.805 17.802.190 13t NEW MEXICO 2.298.931 17.087.941 13t MIAMI 2.220,297 13,350.984 17% OHIO STATE 2.175,219 22,096,269 lot GEORGETOWN 2.143.690 17.420.794 12t CASE WESTERN RESERVE 2.110.428 10,386,801 20t KENTUCKY 2.033.336 15.493.171 13t NORTHWESTERN 2.025.005 18.567.036 In OKLAHOMA 1.992.264 9.891.030 20t 62

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 4: Total Library Expenditures Association of Research Libraries. 1996-97 Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Total Expenditures Library Expenditures Expenditures INSTITUTION... -.~-... -----~---.«---.-... ~.~~-~.-...----.------.. -.---.--------.------~ ROCl STER 1.988.521 10.641.179 TEMPLE 1.869.393 11.076.006 IOWA 1.851.238 18.652.223 TEXAS A&M 1.828.534 17.071.590 PENNSYLVANIA STATE 1.639.557 29.381.324 19t 17t lot lit 6t BOSTON 1.609.874 13.032.502 DARTMOum 1.588.017 11.875.485 MANITOBA 1.570.332 9.852.928 MCGILL 1.565.906 12.971.447 MCMASTER 1.556.742 8.284.517 HOWARD 1.489.934 9.052.492 TULANE 1.256.913 9,742.278 soum CAROLINA 1.146.387 14.222.819 QUEEN'S 1.125.810 8.957.315 OHIO 960.001 11.822.109 SASKATCHEWAN 820.901 8.741.818 OKLAHOMA STATE 446.700 8.546,757 ALABAMA 296.900 8,730.235 TORONTO UtA 36.428.256 CHICAGO UtA 19.702.107 12t 13t 16t 12t 19t 16t 13t at 13t at 9t 5t 3t UtA UtA Graph 12 Total Library Expenditures, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 58 Medical Libraries $148,205,390/14% Parent Institution Libraries $926.097.400 186% 63

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 5: Professional Staff Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Professional Professional Professional Staff Staff Staff INSTITIJTION... _... ~... _*... _...._._..._... _._... _.... ~... a. WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 35 90 39% NORTH CAROLINA 26 123 211 ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 26 77 34% HARVARD 25 415 6% NEW MEXICO 23 79 29% JOHNS HOPKINS 21 93 23% CINCINNATI 21 77 27% PITTSBURGH 20 101 20% WISCONSIN 19 154 12% TEXAS TECH 19 73 26% SUNY BUFFALO 19 99 19% KANSAS 19 89 211 COLUMBIA 19 171 111 GEORGETOWN 18 86 211 FLORIDA 18 111 16% DUKE 18 117 15% CONNECTICUT 18 73 25% CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 18 53 34% WASHINGTON 17 134 13% VIRGINIA 17 101 17% CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 17 134 13% SUNY STONY BROOK 16 46 35% NEW YORK 16 94 17% MIAMI 16 69 23% EMORY 16 90 181 VANDERBILT 15 80 19% ROCHESTER 15 76 20% NORTHWESTERN 15 108 14% SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 14 102 14% PENNSYLVANIA 14 110 13% KENTUCKY 14 100 14% CASE WESTERN RESERVE 14 72 19t YALE 13 201 6% MINNESOTA 13 98 13% ARIZONA 13 91 14% TEXAS A&M 11 82 13% MICHIGAN 11 151 7% UTAH 10 71 141 IOWA 10 95 111 CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 10 55 18% TORONTO 9 159 6% 64

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 5: Professional Staff Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Professional Professional Professional Staff Staff Staff INSTIruTION... -... _------------_... _-_... --.-----.. ----.-.----.. --... -... OKLAHOMA OHIO STATE DARTMOUTH TEMPLE CORNELL BOSTON nilane MANITOBA MCMASTER MCGILL CHICAGO CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO QUEEN'S HOWARD SOUTH CAROLINA PENNSYLVANIA STATE OHIO SASKATCHEWAN OKLAHOMA STATE ALABAMA 9 9 9 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 3 3 3 48 101 50 72 N/A 65 55 55 31 64 71 69 39 50 74 140 55 40 55 58 19,t 9,t 18,t H,t N/A 12,t 13,t 13,t 23,t H,t 10,t 10,t 15,t 12,t 7,t 4,t 9,t 8,t 5,t 5,t Graph 13 Professional Staff, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 60 Medical Libraries 819/15% Parent Institution Libraries 4,773/85% 65

... Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 6: Support Staff Association of Research Libraries. 1996 97 Medical Total Percent Library Library Medical Support Support Support Staff Staff Staff INSTIl1JTION... ~- --... ~-.. -....,...... ILLINOIS. CHICAGO 59 163 36X JOHNS HOPKINS 52 178 29X HARVARD 49 593 ax CALIFORNIA. IRVINE 43 113 3a,f WASHINGTON U. ST. LOUIS 42 141 30X PITTSBURGH 34 180 19X TORONTO 33 369 9X NORTH CAROLINA 32 206 16X FLORIDA 31 205 15X VIRGINIA 30 198 15X CALIFORNIA. LOS ANGELES 30 279 1U EMORY 29 162 lax CORNELL 29 N/A NIA VANDERBILT 27 141 19X DUKE 27 171 16X WASHINGTON 26 233 1U TEXAS TECH 25 90 2aX MICHIGAN 25 295 ax COLUMBIA 25 256 lox NEW YORK 24 245 lot CONNECTICUT 24 101 24X ARIZONA 24 175 14t YALE 23 311 n WISCONSIN 23 193 12X MANITOBA 22 138 16X SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 21 137 15X MINNESOTA 21 200 11X KANSAS 21 109 19X CALIFORNIA. DAVIS 21 173 12X OHIO STATE 20 lao 1U MCMASTER 20 114 1SX UTAH 19 186 lox OKLAHOMA 19 79 24X MCGILL 17 162 lox CINCINNATI 17 107 16X MIAMI 16 124 13t KENTUCKY 16 114 14% CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO 16 172 9t SUNY STONY BROOK 15 77 19X PENNSYLVANIA 15 17a 8t NEW MEXICO 15 174 9t 66

Medical Library Resources as a Percent of Total Library Resources Rank Order Table 6: Support Staff Association of Research Libraries, 1996 97 Medical Library Support Staff Total library Support Staff Percent Medical Support Staff INSTITIlTION.. _. w... _.. ~_._..... _. ~...... CHICAGO 15 181 ax CASE WESTERN RESERVE 15 75 20t TEMPLE 14 103 14t HOWARD 14 82 17t TEXAS A&M 13 181 7t NORTHWESTERN 13 134 lot DARTMOUTH 13 106 12t ROCHESTER 12 83 14t TULANE 11 95 12t SOUTH CAROLINA 11 124 9t GEORGETOWN 11 121 9t SUNY BUFFAlO 10 85 12t QUEEN'S 10 125 8t PENNSYLVANIA STATE 9 331 3t IOWA 9 129 7t BOSTON 8 139 6t SASKATCHEWAN 7 115 6t ALABAMA 6 80 ax OHIO 5 77 6t OKlAHOMA STATE 4 63 6t Graph 14 Support Staff, 1996-97 ARL Academic Libraries 60 Medical Libraries 1,258/13% Parent Institution Libraries 8,593/87% 67

FOOTNOTES TO THE ARL ACADEMIC MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS, 1996-97 Footnotes may also include errata and corrections to data not previously reported from prior years. Numbers in parentheses refer to columns in Library Data Tables and to Questionnaire numbers. INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES ALABAMA 26 34 All figures are as of September 30, 1997. Includes bibliographic utilities, memberships (except CRL), and literature searching. Based on sampling. Includes reference questions handled by circulation staff and reference assistants. Some increase in figures may be due to new computer workstations and assistance required by library users. CALIFORNIA, DAVIS Includes UCD Medical Center Library CALIFORNIA, IRVINE 16-20 21 Includes Medical Center Library and Science Library. Includes figures for medicine and health sciences only. Included in Other operating expenditures (26). CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO 4 17 31 34 Includes UCSD Medical Center Library. 1995-96 figure revised to 2,669. Includes monographic and publishers' series. Includes all formats. Includes.97 FTE hired for cost recovery operations, special projects, and grants. 1995-96 figure revised to 61,583. CASE WESTERN RESERVE 18 Special materials fund for electronic responses. CHICAGO 28-37 33-34 Figures are for entire Science Library. Figures based on sampling. CINCINNATI 13 34 Volume count is based on a physical count that includes some figures using a bibliographic count. Figure for 1995-96 was inflated. Figure also reflects a significant number of withdrawals from the collection. Figure based on sampling. COLUMBIA 18-19 Included in Monograph expenditures (16). CORNELL Includes the Cornell University Medical College Library in New York City. DARTMOUTH Includes the branch campus law library in Lebanon, NH. 69

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES DUKE 13 Undercounted in previous years. 19 Figure represents expenditures for database searches and maintenance contracts. EMORY Figures include hospital branch libraries. 16-27 Figures are as of August 31, 1997. FLORIDA Includes Borland Library Health Center branch facility in Jacksonville, FL. This data had not been reported in previous years. 19 Database searches ($2,912); Interlibrary Loan ($8,294); Document Delivery ($29,950); Contracted Computer Services ($16,245). GEORGETOWN 28 9.0 FTE staff paid from contracts and grants. HARVARD 16 23 24 29 30 Reduction in Monograph expenditures is due to an increase in Serials expenditures. Unlike previous year, salaries reflect both support and casual wages. Now includes student wages only. Unlike previous year, FTE count reflects both support and casual staff. FTE count reflects only student workers. ILLINOIS, CHICAGO 4 10 38 Includes Govemment documents. Count is by title, not by unit. Large decrease from previous year reflects temporary move from statewide to local circulation system. JOHNS HOPKINS Volumes held June 30, 1996 revised to 409,203. KANSAS Volumes held June 30, 1996 revised to 179,994. Figures for Clendening are for FY 1996 since the FY 1997 statistics are not yet available. Includes Health Sciences Library and Clendening History of Medicine Library in Kansas City. Excludes University of Kansas Medical Library in Wichita, Kansas. KENTUCKY 19 37 Entire amount represents expenditure for SOLINET. Included in Initial circulations (35) and Total circulations (36). Separate Reserve statistics unavailable due to unavailability of NOTIS system this year. MCGILL All figures are as of May 31, 1997 except where noted. 70

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES MCGILL (cont.) 16-27 Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $126,464; (17) $843,123; (18) $200; (19) $399; (20) $970,186; (21) $41,671; (22) $426,291; (23) $526,104; (24) $65,556; (25) $1,017,951; (26) $109,690; (27) $2,139,498. 28-31 Figures are as of June 1, 1996. MCMASTER Volumes held June 30,1996 revised to 151,445. 4 16-27 Figure is an estimate. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $80,848; (17) $655,348; (18) $34,331; (19) $101; (20) $770,628; (21) $22,609; (22) $384,117; (23) $638,540; (24) $94,139; (25) $1,116,796; (26) $216,944; (27) $2,126,977. MANITOBA All figures are as of March 31, 1997. Neilson Dental Library and Health Sciences Library were merged with the Medical Library in 1996. Increases in expenditures and staffing reflect the increase in budget due to the merger. 7 Figure is from 1994-95. Current figures not available 16-27 Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $111,541; (17) $636,280; (18) uta; (19) $14,813; (20) $762,634; (21) $27,759; (22) $296,718; (23) $597,392; (24) $50,541; (25) $944,651; (26) $410,500; (27) $2,145,544. MIAMI 34 Figure based on sampling. MICHIGAN 4 22 26 36 Includes Taubman Medical, Public Health, and Dentistry libraries. Based on local counts. Figure represents titles, not volumes. Includes both professional and support staff. Large prior year expenditure billed this year. Excludes renewals. MINNESOTA 34 Figure based on sampling. MISSOURI 26 Estimated figure based on 15% of MU Libraries total. NEW MEXICO 4 10,13-15 Titles only. Figure represents titles, not units. NEW YORK 17 Includes the Sterling Forest Helpem Library. Significant increase over previous year due to inflation and lack of advance payment to serials vendor in previous years. 71

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES NEW YORK (cont.) 18 Includes $65,844 for electronic indexes. 34 Figure based on sampling. NORTH CAROLINA 14 18 23,29 34 35 36 37 Total includes 1 video disc unit and 259 CD-ROM units. Audiovisual materials include non-serial software. Includes Temporary staff. The data collection procedures were extensively revised for this category: all directional questions are no longer included; circulation desk reference statistics are no longer collected; only content/significant assistance recorded (no longer count assistance with systems mechanics). Changed to a more user-friendly search system software. This figure required extensive manual calculation. Will not supply until generated automatically. Began revised data collection procedures, so library transfers and processing not included (changes will be fully implemented with 1997-98 data). This number more closely reflects patron use. Most Reserves circulation is self-service, so this activity is not reflected. Data not collected. OHIO 34 Health Science Library is fully integrated with the main campus library. Calculations of the proportion of total staff time and total financial resources of the main campus library were used to arrive at some of the figures in this survey. Collections, Instruction, Reference, Circulation, and ILL statistics are based on accurate database records. Figure based on sampling. OHIO STATE 34 Figure based on sampling. OKLAHOMA STATE 34 Includes the College of Osteopathic MediCine Library in Tulsa, OK. Figure based on sampling. PITTSBURGH 32-34 Figures based on sampling. QUEEN'S 4 5-7 16-27 18 38 All figures are as of April 30, 1996. Purchased volumes received. Figures represent a title count. Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $115,380; (17) $711,428; (18) UtA; (19) $0; (20) $826,808; (21) $20,076; (22) $254,919; (23) $282,141; (24) $27,408; (25) $564,468; (26) $126,842; (27) $1,538,194. Includes expenditures for microforms, etc. 1995-96 figure revised to 540. 72

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES QUEEN'S (cont.) 39 1995-96 figure revised to 318. ROCHESTER 5, 7 Includes electronic serials in the biomedical sciences. 16 Includes applications software. 17-18 Includes electronic resources. 34 Figure based on sampling. SASKATCHEWAN 18 16-27 22 28 Included in Monograph expenditures (16). Figures reported in Canadian dollars were: (16) $81,2n; (17) $661,832; (18) UtA; (19) UtA; (20) $743,109; (21) $17,927; (22) $127,831; (23) $195,328; (24) $37,402; (25) $360,561; (26) $0; (27) $1,121,597. Indudes.5 FTE librarian funded on a temporary basis by grants. Indudes 2 FTE permanent librarian positions and.5 FTE librarian position funded on a temporary basis by grants. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Branch campus Medical Library is the Dental Library on the main campus. SUNY - BUFFALO 12-15 Figures based on estimates. 32-34 Figures based on sampling. SUNY - STONY BROOK 7 Monograph and publishers' series are no longer counted as serials. Figure represents periodicals. TEMPLE Includes Health Sciences Library South. TEXASA&M 4 All figures are as of August 31,1997. Volumes held June 30,1996 revised to 107,710. Figure represents titles only. TEXAS TECH Includes TTU Health Science Center libraries in Amarillo, EI Paso, and Odessa. TORONTO All figures are as of April 30, 1997. Volumes held June 30,1996 revised to n1,814. 7 1995-96 figure. 16-27 Figures reported in canadian dollars were: (16) UtA; (17) UtA; (18) UtA; (19) UtA; (20) UtA; (21) UtA; (22) $658,359; (23) $1,432,379; (24) $339,049; (25) $2,429,787; (26) UtA; (27) $UtA. VIRGINIA 34 Figure based on sampling. 73

INSTITUTION QUESTION NUMBER NOTES WASHINGTON 34 Includes Social Worl< Library and Harborview Medical Center Library. Figure based on sampling. WASHINGTON U.-ST. LOUIS 28 Includes telecommunications staff that are paid from the Library Budget. Staff reports to the Director of the Medical Library. WISCONSIN 34 All statistics adjusted to reflect the merger of the Pharmacy Library with the Health Sciences Library. Figure based on sampling. YALE Volumes held June 30,1996 revised to 400,125. 34 Does not include the EPH Library. Figure based on sampling. 74

ARL ACADEMIC LAW AND MEDICAL LmRARY STATISTICS QUESTIONNAIRE, 1996-97 Please do not leave any lines blank. If an exact figure is unavailable, use "-1" (that is, "U/A"). If a question is not applicable in your library, use "-2" (that is, "N/A"). If the appropriate answer is zero or none, use "0." Reporting InstitutioD Date Returned to ARL ReportPTep~edby\.. -... ~J Email address Phone number ------------------ Contact person (if different) Email address Phone number COLLECTIONS Volumes in Library: (See instruction QI-4.) la. Volumes held June 30, 1996. (Exclude microforms, uncataloged govt. docs., maps, a/v material. Recordfigure reported last year or footnote adjustedfigure on p. 4.) 2. Volumes added during year -- Gross. (See instruction Q2.) (Exclude microforms, uncataloged govt. docs., maps, a/v material.) 2a. Volumes withdrawn during year. (Exclude microforms, uncataloged govt. docs., maps, a/v materia!.) 3. Volumes added during year -- Net. (Subtract line 2a from line 2.) l. Volumes held June 30, 1997. (Add line 1a to line 3.) 4. Number of monographic volumes purchased. (See instruction Q4.) (Volumes for which expenditures are reported on line 16. Footnote if titles.) Serials: (See instruction Q5-7.) 5. Number of current serials, including periodicals, purchased. 6. Number of current serials, including periodicals, received but not purchased. (Exchanges, gifts, deposits, etc.) (See instruction Q6.) 7. Total number of current serials received. (Add line 5 to line 6.) 75

(ARL Academic Law/Medical Statistics Questionnaire 1996-97, page 2) COLLECTIONS (cont'd.) Other Library Materials: Total number of pieces held June 30, 1997: 8. Microform units. (See instruction Q8.) 9. Government documents not counted elsewhere. (See instruction Q9.) 10. Computer files. (See instruction Q10.) 11. Manuscripts and archives (linear ft.). (See instruction Q11.) Audiovisual materials: 12. Cartographic. 13. Graphic. (See instruction Q12.) (See instruction Q13.) 14. Audio. 15. Film and Video. (See instruction Q14.) (See instruction Q15.) EXPENDITURES (See instruction Q16-27.) Reported in Canadian dollars? Yes. No. Library Materials: 16. Monographs. (Expenditures for volumes reported on line 4.) (See instruction Q16.) 17. Current serials including periodicals. (See instruction Q17.) 18. Other library materials (e.g., microfonns, a/v, etc.). (See instruction Q18.) 19. Miscellaneous. (All materials fund expenditures not included above.) (See instruction Q19.) 20. Total library materials. (Add lines 16, 17, 18, 19.) 21. Contract binding: (See instruction Q21.) Salaries and Wages: (See instruction Q22-25.) 22. Professional staff. 23. Support staff. 24. Student assistants. (See instruction Q24-25.) 25. Total salaries and wages. (Add lines 22, 23, 24.) 26. Other operating expenditures: (See instruction Q26.) 27. Total library expenditures: (Add lines 20,21,25,26.) 76

(ARL Academic Law/Medical Statistics Questionnaire 1996-97, page 3) PERSONNEL (See instruction Q28-31. Roundfigures to nearest whole number.) 28. Professional staff, FTE. (See instruction Q28.) 29. Support staff, FTE. 30. Student assistants, FTE. (See instruction Q30.) 31. Total FTE staff. (Add lines 28, 29, 30.) INSTRUCTION (See instruction Q32-33.) 32. Number of library presentations to groups. (See instruction Q32.) Figure based on sampling? No. 33. Number of total participants in group presentations reported on line 32. (See instruction Q33.) Figure based on sampling? No. REFERENCE 34. Number of reference transactions. (See instruction Q34.) Figure based on sampling? No. cmculation (See instruction Q35-37.) 35. Number of initial circulations (excluding reserves). 36. Total circulations (initial and renewals, excluding reserves). 37. Number of reserve circulations. (See instruction Q37.) INTERLIBRARY LOANS (See instruction Q38-39.) 38. Total number of filled requests for materials provided to other libraries. 39. Total number offilled requests for materials received from other libraries. 77

(ARLAcademic Law/Medical Statistics Questionnaire 1996-97, page 4) LOCAL CHARACTERISTICS or ATTRIBUTES 47. Basis of volume count is: Physical. Bibliographic. 48. Government documents are included in count of Current Serials: Yes. No. 49. Fringe benefits are included in expenditures for salaries and wages: Yes. No. 52. Other main campus law or medical libraries included: [list in "Footnotes" below]. 53. Branch Campus Law or Medical Libraries. (See paragraph six o/the igeneraiinstructions.i) Figures include branch CAMPUS law or medical libraries: Yes. No. We have only one campus. Ifbranch campus law or medical libraries are included, please specify which campuses in "Footnotes" below. If branch campus law or medical libraries are not included, please specify which campuses in "Footnotes" below. FOOTNOTES (See instruction Q54.) 54. Footnotes as published in the ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1995-96. For your convenience, a copy of your library's footnotes as they appear in the published ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1995-96 is attached. Please indicate revisions, additions, and deletions as appropriate. If any footnotes published last year are unchanged, please mark them to indicate that they are still valid. Please return a printed version of the completed questionnaire in addition to the Web version to the ARL Statistics and Measurement Program by October 31,1997. Please contact Julia Blixrud at (202) 296-2296 or jblix@arl.org for assistance. 78

ARL ACADEMIC LAW AND MEDICAL LIBRARY STATISTICS QUESTIONNAIRE, 1996-97 INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE QUESTIONNAIRE General Instructions Please enter your data on the Website as well as the paper copy, if possible. The printed copy of the questionnaire will be used for data verification. Definitions of the statistical categories used in this questionnaire can be found in American National Standard for Library and Information Sciences and Related Publishing Practices - Library Statistics. Z39.7-1983. (New York, American National Standards Institute, 1983.) The questionnaire assumes a fiscal year ending June 30, 1997. If your fiscal year is different, please provide a footnote in the "Footnotes" section of the questionnaire. Please do not use decimals. All figures should be rounded to the nearest whole number. Please do not leave any lines blank. If an exact figure is unavailable, use -1 (that is, nul A"). If a question is not applicable to your library, use -2 (that is, ''NIA"). If the appropriate answer is zero or none, use O. In a university that includes both main and branch campuses, an effort should be made to report figures for the main campus only. (The U.S. National Center for Education Statistics, Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) defines a branch campus as one "located in a community different from that of its parent institution... beyond a reasonable commuting distance from the main campus... The educational activities at the location must be organized on a relatively penn anent basis.., and include course offerings for one or more complete college-level programs of at least one full year.") If figures for libraries located on branch campuses are reported, please explain in the ''Footnotes'' section of the questionnaire. A branch library is defined as an auxiliary library service outlet with quarters separate from the central library of a system, which has a basic collection of books and other materials, a regular staffmg level, and an established schedule. A branch library is administered either by the central library or (as in the case of some law and medical libraries) through the administrative structure of other units within the university. Departmental study/reading rooms are not included. Specific Instructions Questions 1-4. Volumes in Library. Use the ANSI Z39.7-1983 definition for volume as follows: a physical unit of any printed, typewritten, handwritten, mimeographed, or processed work, contained in one binding or portfolio, hardbound or paperbound, that has been cataloged, classified, and made ready for use. Include duplicates and bound volumes of periodicals. For purposes of this questionnaire, unclassified bound serials arranged in alphabetical order are considered classified. Exclude microfonns, maps, nonprint materials, and uncataloged items. If any of these items cannot be excluded, please provide an explanatory footnote in the "Footnotes" section of the questionnaire. Include government document volumes that are accessible through the library's catalogs regardless of whether they are separately shelved. "Classified" includes documents arranged by Superintendent of Documents, CODOC, or similar numbers. "Cataloged" includes documents for which records are provided by the library or downloaded from other sources into the library's card or online catalogs. Documents should, to the extent possible, be counted as they would if they were in bound volumes (e.g., l2 issues of an annual serial would be one or two volumes). Title and piece counts should not be 79

considered the same as volume counts. If a volume count has not been kept, it may be estimated through sampling a representative group of title records and determining the corresponding number of volumes, then extrapolating to the rest of the collection. As an alternative, an estimate may be made using the following formulae: 52 documents pieces per foot 10 "traditional" volumes per foot 5.2 documents pieces per volume If either formulas or sampling are used for deriving your count, please indicate in a footnote. Question 2. Volumes Added. Include only volumes cataloged, classified, and made ready for use. Include government documents if they have been included in the count of volumes on line I a. Do not include as part of Volumes Added Gross any government documents that were added to the collection as the result of a one time download to the Catalog of electronic records of Government Documents from a database such as Marcive. Include these in Volumes Held of the previous year (Line la) and provide a footnote. Question 4. Monographic Volumes Purchased. Report number of volumes purchased. Include all volumes for which an expenditure was made during 1996-97, including volumes paid for in advance but not received during the fiscal year. Include monographs in series and continuations. If only number of titles purchased can be reported, please report the data and provide an explanatory footnote in the "Footnotes" section of the questionnaire. Note: This question is concerned with volumes purchased rather than volumes received or cataloged. Question 16 requests the expenditure for the volumes counted here. Questions 5-7. Serials. Report the total number of subscriptions, not titles. Include duplicate subscriptions and, to the extent possible, all government document serials even if housed in a separate documents collection. Verify the inclusion or exclusion of document serials in Question 48 of the questionnaire. Exclude monographic and publishers' series. A serial is a publication issued in successive parts, usually at regular intervals, and as a rule, intended to be continued indefinitely. Serials include periodicals, newspapers, annuals (reports, yearbooks, etc.), memoirs, proceedings, and transactions of societies. Question 6. Serials: Not Purchased. If separate counts of nonpurchased and purchased serials are not available, report only the total number of current serials received on line 7, and report -1 (that is, UI A) for lines 5 and 6. Question 8. Microforms. Report the total number of physical units: reels of microfilm, microcards, and microprint and microfiche sheets. Include all government documents in microform; provide a footnote in the "Footnotes" section of the questionnaire if documents are excluded. Question 9. Government documents. Report the total number of physical units (pieces) of government documents in paper format that have not been counted elsewhere. Include local, state, national, and international documents; include documents purchased from a commercial source if shelved with separate documents collections and not counted above. Include serials and monographs. To estimate pieces from a measurement of linear feet, use the formula 1 foot = 52 pieces and indicate in a footnote that the count is based on this estimate. Exclude microforms and nonprint formats such as maps or CD-ROMs. If you retrospectively cataloged any government documents during the last fiscal year, adjust Question la, i.e., last year's Volumes Held, and provide a footnote. Question 10. Computer files. Include the number of pieces of computer-readable disks, tapes, CD-ROMs, and similar machine-readable files comprising data or programs that are locally held as part of the library's collections available to library clients. Examples are U.S. Census data tapes, sample research software, locally-mounted databases, and reference tools on CD-ROM, tape or disk. Exclude bibliographic records used to manage the collection (Le. the library's own catalog in machine-readable form), library system software, and microcomputer software used only by the library staff. Question 11. Manuscripts and archives. Include both manuscripts and archives measured in linear feet. Question 12. Cartographic materials. Include the numbers of pieces of two- and three-dimensional maps and globes. Include satellite and aerial photographs and images. 80

Question 13. Graphic materials. Include the number of pieces of prints, pictures, photographs, postcards, slides, transparencies, film strips, and the like. Question 14. Audio materials. Include the number of pieces of audio cassettes, phonodiscs, audio compact discs, reel-toreel tapes, and other sound recordings. Question 15. Film and video materials. Include the number of pieces of motion pictures, video cassettes, video laser discs, and similar visual materials. Questions 16-27. Expenditures. Report all expenditures of funds that come to the library from the regular institutional budget, and from sources such as research grants, special projects, gifts and endowments, and fees for service. (For question 25 include non-library funds; see instruction Q24-25) Do not report encumbrances of funds that have not yet been expended. Canadian libraries should report expenditures in Canadian dollars. (To determine figures in U.S. dollars, divide Canadian dollar amounts by 1.3663, the average monthly noon exchange rate published in the Bank of Canada Review for the period July 1996-June 1997.) Please round figures to the nearest dollar. Question 16. Monographs. Report expenditures for volumes counted on line 4. Question 17. Current Serials. Exclude monographic and publishers' series, and encumbrances. Question 18. Other library materials. Include expenditures for all not reported in Questions 16 and 17, e.g. backfiles of serials, charts and maps, audiovisual materials, manuscripts, etc. If expenditures for these materials are included in lines 16 and/or 17 and cannot be disaggregated, please report -1 (that is, "U/A") and provide a footnote in the"footnotes" section of the questionnaire. Do not include encumbrances. Question 19. Miscellaneous expenditures. Include any other materials funds expenditures not included in questions 16-18, e.g., expenditures for bibliographic utilities, literature searching, security devices, memberships for the purposes of publications, etc. Please list categories, with amounts, in a footnote in the "Footnotes" section of the questionnaire. Note: If your library does not use materials funds for non-materials expenditures -- i.e., such expenditures are included in "Other Operating Expenditures" -- report 0, not -1, i.e., "VIA," on line 19. Question 21. Contract Binding. Include only contract expenditures for binding done outside the library. If all binding is done in-house, state this fact and give in-house expenditures in a footnote in the "Footnotes" section of the questionnaire; do not include personnel expenditures. Questions 22-25. Salaries and wages. Exclude fringe benefits. If professional and support staff salaries cannot be separated, enter -1 (that is, "UlA") on lines 22 and 23 and enter total staff on line 25. Questions 24-25. Salaries and wages: Student Assistants. Report 100% of student wages regardless of budgetary source of funds. Include federal and local funds for work study students. Question 26. Other operating expenditures. Exclude expenditures for buildings, maintenance, and fringe benefits. Questions 28-31. Personnel. Report the number of staff in filled positions, or positions that are only temporarily vacant. Temporarily vacant positions are those positions that were vacated during the fiscal year for which ARL data were submitted, and for which there is a f1lnl intent to refill. You should only report positions for which there are expenditures for salaries reported on lines 22-25. Include cost recovery positions and staff hired for special projects and grants, but provide an explanatory footnote indicating the number of such staff. If such staff cannot be included, provide a footnote in the "Footnotes" section of the questionnaire. To compute full-time equivalents of part-time employees and student assistants, take the total number of hours worked by part-time employees in each category and divide it by the number of hours considered by the reporting library to be a fulltime work week. Round figures to the nearest whole numbers. Question 28. Professional Staff. Since the criteria for determining professional status vary among libraries, there is no attempt to defme the term "professional." Each library should report those staff members it considers professional, 81

including, when appropriate, staff who are not librarians in the strict sense of the term, for example computer experts, systems analysts, or budget officers. Question 30. Student Assistants. Report the total FTE (see instruction Q28-31) of student assistants employed on an hourly basis whose wages are paid from funds under library control or from a budget other than the library's, including federal work-study programs. Exclude maintenance and custodial staff. Questions 32-33. Instruction. Sampling based on a typical week may be used to extrapolate TO A FULL YEAR for Questions 32 and 33. Question 32. Presentations to Groups. Report the total number of sessions during the year of presentations made as part of formal bibliographic instruction programs and through other planned class presentations, orientation sessions, and tours. If the library sponsors multi-session or credit courses that meet several times over the course of a semester, each session should be counted. Presentations to groups may be for either bibliographic instruction, cultural, recreational, or educational purposes. Presentations both on and off the premises should be included as long as they are sponsored by the library. Do not include meetings sponsored by other groups using library meeting rooms. Question 33. Participants in Group Presentations. Report the total number of participants in the presentations reported on line 32. For multi-session classes with a constant enrollment, count each person only once. Personal, one-to-one instruction in the use of sources should be counted as reference transactions on line 34. Use the "Footnotes" section to describe any special situations. Question 34. Reference Transactions. Report the total number of reference transactions. A reference transaction is an information contact that involves the knowledge. use, recommendations, interpretation, or instruction in the use of one or more information sources by a member of the library staff. Information sources include printed and non-printed materials, machine-readable databases (including computer-assisted instruction), catalogs and other holdings, records and. through communication or reforral, other libraries and institutions, and persons both inside and outside the library. Include information and referral services. If a contact includes both reference and directional services, it should be reported as one reference transaction. When a staff member utilizes information gained from a previous use of information sources to answer a question, report as a reference transaction, even if the source is not consulted again during this transaction. Duration should not be an element in determining whether a transaction is a reference transaction. Sampling based on a typical week may be used to extrapolate TO A FULL YEAR for Question 34. EXCLUDE SIMPLE DIRECTIONAL QUESTIONS. A directional transaction is an information contact that facilitates the logistical use of the library and that does not involve the knowledge, use, recommendations, interpretation, or instruction in the use of any information sources other than those that describe the library, such as schedules, floor plans,.and handbooks. Questions 35-37. Circulation. For Question 35, count the number of initial circulations during the fiscal year from the general collection for use usually (although not always) outside the library. Do not count renewals. Include circulations to and from remote storage facilities for library users (Le., do not include transactions reflecting transfers or stages of technical processing). Count the total number of items lent, not the number of borrowers. For Question 36, report total circulation for the fiscal year including initial transactions reported on line 35 and renewal transactions. On both line 35 and line 36, exclude reserve circulations; report those on line 37. Question 37. Reserve Circulation. Count the number of circulation transactions from the reserve collection. Count the total number of items, not the number of borrowers. Exclude circulations from other restricted-circulation collections, such as special collections. The reserve collection is dermed as those materials that have been removed from the general library collection and set aside in a library so that they will be on hand for a certain course of study or activity in process. Usually, the circulation and length of loan of items in a reserve collection are restricted so that these items will be available to many users who have need of them within a limited time period 82

Questions 38-39. Interlibrary Loans. Report the number of filled requests for material provided to other libraries on line 38. Report the number of filled requests for material received from other libraries or document delivery services on line 39. On both lines, include originals, photocopies, and materials sent by telefacsimile or other forms of electronic transmission. Do not include transactions between libraries covered by this questionnaire. Questions 40-46, 50-51. Please note that there are no questions numbered 40-46 and 50-51 on this survey. The Question numbers have been carried over from the main ARL Statistics Questionnaire to maintain consistency. Question 54. Footnotes. Reporting libraries are urged to record in the footnote section any information that would clarify the figures submitted, e.g., the inclusion of branch campus libraries (see paragraph six of the "General Instructions" for definition of branch campus libraries). Explanatory footnotes will be included with the published statistics. Please make an effort to word your footnotes in a manner consistent with notes appearing in the published report, so that the ARL Office can interpret your footnotes correctly. For your convenience, your footnotes from the ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1995-96 are included in the printed copy of the questionnaire. Please update these notes, delete them, or indicate that they remain valid, and return them to the ARL office. Note that the number in parentheses refers to the appropriate column on the Library Data Tables in the published ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics, as well as to the corresponding line number on the questionnaire. Please return a printed version of the completed questionnaire(s) in addition to the Web version(s) to the ARL Statistics and Measurement Program by October 31,1997. Please contact Julia Blixrud at (202) 296-2296 or jblix@arl.org for assistance. 83

APPENDIX ARL MEMBER LIBRARIES The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) represents the interests of 121 libraries that serve major North American research institutions. ARL operates as a forum for the exchange of ideas and as an agent for collective action to shape and influence the forces affecting the ability of these libraries to meet the future needs of scholarship. The ARL statistics and Measurement Program is organized around identifying, collecting, analyzing, and distributing quantifiable information describing the characteristics of research libraries. The program offers publications and special member services, and collaborates with other national and international library statistics programs. Data collected include salaries, library holdings, expenditures, staff, interlibrary lending, and preservation activities. Institution Catego!): Law Medical Full Name of Institution Location Alabama S L M University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama Alberta C L* M* University of Alberta Edmonton Alberta Arizona S L M University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona Arizona State S L Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona Auburn S Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Boston P L M Boston University Boston, Massachusetts Brigham Young P Brigham Young University Provo, Utah British Columbia C L* M* University of British Columbia Vancouver, British Columbia Brown P Brown University Providence, Rhode Island California, Berkeley S L University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California California, Davis S L M University of California, Davis Davis, California California, Irvine S M University of California, Irvine Irvine, California California, Los Angeles S L M University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, California California, Riverside S University of California, Riverside Riverside, California California, San Diego S M University of California, San Diego La Jolla, California California, Santa Barbara S University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California Case Western Reserve P L M Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Chicago P L M University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati S L M University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Colorado S L University of Colorado Boulder, Colorado Colorado State S Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado Columbia P L M Columbia University New York, New York Connecticut S L M University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut Cornell P L M1 Cornell University Ithaca, New York Dartmouth P M Dartmouth College Hanover, New Hampshire Delaware S University of Delaware Newark, Delaware Duke P L M Duke University Durham, North Carolina Emory P L M Emory University Atlanta, Georgia Florida S L M University of Florida Gainesville, Florida Florida State S L Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida Georgetown P L M Georgetown University Washington, DC Georgia S L University of Georgia Athens, Georgia Georgia Tech S Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Georgia Guelph C University of Guelph Guelph, Ontario Harvard P L M Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts Hawaii S L2 University of Hawaii Honolulu, Hawaii Houston S L University of Houston Houston, Texas Howard P L M Howard University Washington, DC Illinois, Chicago S M University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois Illinois, Urbana S L University of Illinois at Urbana Urbana, Illinois Indiana S L Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Iowa S L M University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa Iowa State S Iowa State University Ames, Iowa Johns Hopkins P M Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland Kansas S L M University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas Kent State S Kent State University Kent, Ohio Kentucky S L M University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky Laval C L* M* Laval University Quebec Louisiana State S L Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana S-U.S. public university P=U.S. private university N-U.S. non university C-Canadian university X==Canadian nonuniversity L=lncluded Law Library data in the ARL Statistics 1995-96. M=lncluded Medical Library data in the ARL Statistics 1995-96. *=Separate Law or Medical data not reported in the ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1995-96. 1 Cornell does not include Medical Library data in the annual ARL Statistics. 2 Hawaii does not include Law Library data in the annual ARL Statistics. 84

Institution Catello[y Law Medical Full Name of Institution Location McGill C L M McGill University Montreal, Quebec McMaster C M McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario Manitoba C L M University of Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba Maryland S University of Maryland College Park:. Maryland Massachusetts S University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts MIT P Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts Miami P L M University of Miami Coral Gables, Florida Michigan S L M University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan State S Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan Minnesota S L M University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota Missouri S L M* University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri Nebraska S L University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska New Mexico S L M University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico New York: P L M New York University New York:, New York North Carolina S L M University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina State S North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina Northwestem P L M Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois Notre Dame P L University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana Ohio S M Ohio University Athens, Ohio Ohio State S L M Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Oklahoma S L M University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma Oklahoma State S M Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma Oregon S L University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon Pennsylvania P L M University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State S M Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh S L M University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Princeton P Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey Purdue S Purdue University West Lafayette. Indiana Queen's C L M Queen's University Kingston, Ontario Rice P Rice University Houston, Texas Rochester P M University of Rochester Rochester, New York: Rutgers S L Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey Saskatchewan C L M University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan South Carolina S L M University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina Southern California P L M University of Southern California Los Angeles, Califomia Southern Illinois S L Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois Stanford P L* M* Stanford University Stanford, California SUNY-Albany S State University of New York: at Albany Albany, New York: SUNY-Buffalo S L M State University of New York: at Buffalo Buffalo, New York: SUNY-Stony Brook S M State University of New York: at Stony Brook Stony BrOOk, New York Syracuse P L Syracuse University Syracuse, New York Temple S L M Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tennessee S L University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee Texas S L University of Texas Austin, Texas TexasA&M S M Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Texas Tech S L M Texas Tech University Lubbock, Texas Toronto C L M University of Toronto Toronto, Ontario Tulane P L M Tulane University New Orleans, Louisiana Utah S L M University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Vanderbilt P L M Vanderbilt University Nashville, Tennessee Virginia S L M University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia VPI&SU S Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Blacksburg, Virginia Washington S L M University of Washington Seattle, Washington Washington State S Washington State University Pullman, Washington Washington U.-51. Louis P L M Washington University SI. Louis, Missouri Waterloo C University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario Wayne State S L* M* Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Westem Ontario C L University of Western Ontario London, Ontario Wisconsin S L M University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Yale P L M Yale University New Haven, Connecticut York: C L York University North York, Ontario S=U.S. public university P=U.S. private universityn=u.s. non university C=Canadian university X=Canadian nonuniversity L=lncluded Law Library data in the ARL Statistics 1995-96. M=lncluded Medical Library data in the ARL Statistics 1995-96. *=Separate Law or Medical data not reported in the ARL Academic Law and Medical Library Statistics 1995-96. 85

Institution Category Law Medical Full Name of Institution Location Boston Public Library Canada Inst. for SciTech Center for Research Libs. Library of Congress Linda Hall Library Natl. Agricultural Lib. Natl. Library of Canada Natl. Library of Medicine New York Public Library New York State Library Smithsonian Institution N X N N N N X N N N N Boston Public Library Canada Inst. for Scientific & Technical Information Center for Research Libraries Library of Congress Linda Hall Library National Agricultural Library National Library of Canada National Library of Medicine New York Public Library New York State Library Smithsonian Institution Boston, Massachusetts Ottawa, Ontario Chicago, Illinois Washington, DC Kansas City, Missouri BeHsville, Maryland Ottawa, Ontario Bethesda, Maryland New York, New York Albany, New York Washington, DC S=U.S. public university P=U.S. private universityn-u.s. nonuniversity C=Canadian university X=Canadian nonuniversity L=lncluded Law Library data in the ARL Statistics 1995-98. M=lnciuded Medical Library data in the ARL Statistics 1995-98. '=Separate Law or Medical data not reported in the ARL Academic Law and Medical Ubrary Statistics 1995-96. 86

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